Jill Shaw Ruddock Explained

Jill Shaw Ruddock
Birth Place:Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Education:Northwestern High School
Alma Mater:Bowdoin College, Brunswick Maine
Occupation:Author & philanthropist
Known For:The Second Half Centre and Foundation
Boards:The Second Half Foundation, The American Board of The Donmar Warehouse, The Mousetrap Theatre Projects, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Victoria and Albert Museum Foundation
Spouse:Paul Ruddock (married 1991 –present)
Children:Sophie and Isabella
Website:The Second Half Foundation
The Second Half Centre
JillShawRuddock.com

Jill Ann Shaw, Lady Ruddock, (born November 1955)[1] is a London-based philanthropist, author and former investment banker whose charitable work focuses on the arts and quality of life for the over 50. She is married to Sir Paul Ruddock.

Early life

Ruddock was born in Baltimore, Maryland.[2] [3] She attended Northwestern High School in Baltimore before receiving a degree in Politics from Bowdoin College.

After early jobs in advertising and publishing for Young & Rubicam, Inc. Magazine and The Atlantic, she relocated to London in 1983 and co-ran The Government Research Corporation before joining Alex. Brown & Sons in 1985, becoming managing director in 1994. There she oversaw the mergers of the firm's European equity business with both Bankers Trust and Deutsche Bank.[4]

Philanthropy

After leaving Alex Brown in 1999, Ruddock became involved in the theatre, joining the main boards of The Donmar Warehouse and the educational theatre charity, The Mousetrap Theatre Projects, which seeks to bring theatre to disadvantaged young people.[5]

She was a trustee of the main board of Governors at Bowdoin College for ten years. Together with her husband, they are donors at The Victoria and Albert Museum,[6] the British Museum,[7] the Courtauld Institute of Art,[8] the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City,[9] the Bowdoin College Museum of Art and are ambassadors of AfriKids, a child rights organisation that works alongside indigenous communities in Ghana to improve the quality of life for rejected and vulnerable children.

She and her husband are patrons of The Donmar Warehouse, The Mousetrap Theatre Projects, The Hampstead Theatre, The National Theatre and Almeida Theatre.

In May 2015, Ruddock was made a "Chevalier dans Ordre des Arts et Lettres" for services to French art, awarded by the French Government's Minister of Culture. She was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2016 New Year Honours, in recognition of her philanthropic work with older people.

The Second Half of Your Life

Ruddock is the author of The Second Half of Your Life (Vermilion, 2011), a book about successful ageing using menopause as the hormonal springboard to get to the best years of a woman's life. It offers practical hands-on advice for post-menopausal women, covering many of the issues women face as they grow older: from finance, dating, divorce, exercise, going back to work, the libido, marriage, andropause and to how to look your best. The book also emphasises what she believes is the foundation for healthy ageing, her "Five A Day"; purpose, passion, exercise, nutrition and staying connected to family friends and community.[10] [11] [12] [13] [14] The book is now in its 9th printing and was released in mass market paperback in March 2015.

"I'm trying to rebrand the entire process of getting old," she has told the press, arguing that the menopause should be welcomed rather than feared by women. All author proceeds go to fund the work of The Second Half Foundation.[15] [16]

The Second Half Foundation and Second Half Centre

Ruddock is chairman and founder of The Second Half of Life Foundation (Reg 1141988), a charity which seeks to address loneliness and isolation among the over 50s for any person from any background over the age of 50: from the underprivileged to ethnic minorities to those who are just isolated through the creation of community centre. The first Second Half Centre opened in October 2012 at the NHS St. Charles's Hospital, North Kensington. The centre brings to life the "Five a Day" for successful ageing as cited in her book, offering older adults the opportunity to socialise, learn new skills, and exercise for a small fee.[17] [18] The project's supporters include Jeremy Hunt MP, Maureen Lipman and Ruby Wax.[19] The Mayor of Kensington and Chelsea named the Second Half Foundation as her charity of the year in 2011–2012.[20] The Second Half Foundation is creating a self-sustaining template to reflect 21st century solutions to the problems facing our ageing population in the 21st century. In addition to The Second Half Centre now run by Open Age, which has over 4000 members and 80 hours of activities weekly, Ruddock has expanded in London, partnering with the Diocese of London creating four Second Half Clubs in churches on days not of worship: St Stephen, St Andrews, St Paul's and St Mary The Boltons.

Awards

Personal life

She has been married to Sir Paul Ruddock, co-founder of Lansdowne Partners hedge fund, since 1991.

The couple have two adult daughters, Sophie and Isabella, and live in Notting Hill.[25] [26]

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LADY JILL ANN SHAW RUDDOCK director information. Free director information. Director id 920360774.
  2. Web site: Suzanne Harrington. Menopausal tick tock: the body clock. The Irish Independent. Independent News and Media. 13 April 2015. 31 March 2015.
  3. Web site: Grant Feller. Interview: Jill Shaw Ruddock – Our best is yet to come. The Jewish Chronicle. The Jewish Chronicle Ltd. 13 April 2015. 5 March 2015.
  4. Web site: Jill Shaw Ruddock. EburyPublishing.co.uk. 13 April 2015.
  5. News: David Jenkins. They Couldn't Care more. Tatler. Conde Naste. 1 March 2012. 178.
  6. Web site: Victoria & Albert Museum Annual Report and Account 2004-200. Government of the United Kingdom. 23 April 2015. The V&A would like to thank the following for generously supporting the Museum's ongoing redevelopment programme....
  7. Web site: New gallery to open: Sutton Hoo and Europe AD 300–1100 The Sir Paul and Lady Ruddock Gallery. British Museum. 23 April 2015.
  8. Web site: GOTHIC IVORY SCULPTURE: OLD QUESTIONS, NEW DIRECTIONS . https://archive.today/20150423182933/http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/researchforum/events/2012/spring/24mar_GothicIvorySculpture.shtml . dead . 23 April 2015 . Courtauld.ac.uk . Courtald Institute . 23 April 2015 . This event has been made possible by the generous support of the Research Forum, Thomson Works of Art Ltd, Ruddock Foundation for the Arts, and Sam Fogg .
  9. Web site: The Washington Haggadah: Of Mice and Men. Metmuseum.org. 23 April 2015. Paul and Jill Ruddock Curator.
  10. Web site: Melanie McDonagh. Jill Shaw Ruddock: the woman who wants getting older to be fun. London Evening Standard. 1 May 2015. 24 January 2013.
  11. Web site: Alison Roberts. Why women need to get ready for the menopause in their thirties. London Evening Standard. Evening Standard Ltd. 13 April 2015. 2 February 2011.
  12. News: Kate Holmquist. Menopause: advice for coping with 'change on the deepest level'. The Irish Times. The Irish Times Ltd. 13 April 2015. 10 April 2015.
  13. News: Jill Shaw Ruddock. The menopause can spark new passions. The Times. 1 May 2015. 6 March 2010.
  14. Web site: A life of two-halves, Mrs MoneyPenny. Financial Times. Pearson. 1 May 2015.
  15. Web site: The Second Half of Your Life. Ebury Publishing. 14 April 2015.
  16. News: Liz Hodgkinson. Liz Hodgkinson. My Menopause Manifesto. The Lady. The Lady Magazine Ltd. 1 February 2011.
  17. Web site: Sarah Sands. The Revolution in Mental Health is Here. London Evening Standard. 1 May 2015. 22 January 2013.
  18. Web site: Cristina Odone. Drop in for Zumba, cake and company. The Daily Telegraph. 13 April 2015. 21 January 2013.
  19. Web site: Jill Shaw Ruddock's Second Half Centre opening. 30 April 2013 . Conde Naste. 13 April 2015.
  20. News: Sam Ashburn. A Life of Two-Halves. The Lady. The Lady Magazine Ltd. 30 September 2011.
  21. Web site: Jessica Elgot. Ruby Wax wins Jewish Care award. The Jewish Chronicle. 14 April 2015. 24 May 2012.
  22. Web site: Common Good Award. bowdoin.edu. Bowdoin College. 14 April 2015.
  23. Web site: Libertine 100 – Jill Shaw Ruddock . InterestedWomen . Libertine . 14 April 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303221959/http://beta.interestedwomen.com/libertine-100-user/?member_number=15 . 3 March 2016 .
  24. Web site: 2016 New Year's Honours list. The Guardian. 30 December 2015. 20 January 2016.
  25. Web site: Cassandra Jardine. The Second Half of Life. The Daily Telegraph. 14 April 2015. 25 April 2012.
  26. Web site: Is Your Man in Manopause. Better After 50. 12 August 2014 . 13 April 2015.