Chris Bose
About Chris Bose
Chris Bose serves as the Head of Policy & Public Affairs at Nationwide Building Society, a position he has held since 2015. His previous experience includes roles at HM Treasury, Santander UK, and Lansons Communications.
Work at Nationwide Building Society
Chris Bose has been serving as the Head of Policy & Public Affairs at Nationwide Building Society since 2015. In this role, he is responsible for shaping the organization’s public policy strategies and engaging with various stakeholders to promote the society's interests. His tenure has lasted for nine years, during which he has contributed to the development of policies that align with the organization’s objectives and values.
Previous Experience at HM Treasury
Before his current position, Chris Bose worked at HM Treasury as a Senior Policy Advisor on secondment for a period of four months in 2021. This role involved advising on key policy matters, contributing to the government’s financial strategies, and supporting the Treasury's objectives during a critical period.
Career at Lansons Communications
Chris Bose held the position of Deputy Head of Public Affairs at Lansons Communications from 2008 to 2013. During his five years in this role, he was involved in managing public affairs strategies and enhancing client engagement in the communications sector, particularly in London, United Kingdom.
Education and Expertise
Chris Bose studied at the University of Warwick, where he earned a BA in Politics from 2003 to 2006. He furthered his education at The University of Manchester, achieving an MA in Political Theory with a focus on Contemporary Political Philosophy from 2006 to 2007. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his work in policy and public affairs.
Experience at Santander UK
From 2013 to 2016, Chris Bose worked as the Senior Government Relations and Public Policy Manager at Santander UK. In this role, he focused on government relations and public policy initiatives, contributing to the bank's engagement with policymakers and regulatory bodies in London, United Kingdom.