Zenna Hopson

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Zenna Hopson (born 30 September 1965)[1] is a British businesswoman and public speaker[2] who consults on education.[3]

Hopson held positions as the first chairwoman of OFSTED[4] and as chairwoman of the Royal Navy Audit Committee[1] and was chair of governors of St John's College, Portsmouth in 2022 when the decision to close it was made.[5]

Hopson won the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2000[6] and in 2003, she received an Honorary Degree from the University of Portsmouth.[7]

Personal life

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Hopson is the niece of the Romanian-British Intelligence officer Vera Atkins CBE.[8]

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