Two new BCRPM members: Dr Nigel Spivey and Dennis Mendoros

Dr Nigel Spivey is a Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Emmanuel College. Specializing in Classical archaeology, he studied at Cambridge, the British School at Rome, and the University of Pisa. Among his publications are Understanding Greek Sculpture (1996), Enduring Creation: Art, Pain and Fortitude (2001), The Ancient Olympics (2004), and The Sarpedon Krater: Life and Afterlife of a Greek Vase (2018). His television credits include the major BBC/PBS series How Art Made the World (2005).

Dr Spivey joined joined Professor Paul Cartledge on GB News' Sunday with Michael Portillo (03 December 2023) to discuss the merits for the reunification of the Parthenon Marbles. 

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Dennis G. Mendoros OBE, DL, FRAeS, is a qualified Aeronautical Engineer and a businessman with over 45 years experience in the international aerospace industry.
In 1988, Dennis started his own business, Euravia Engineering, that grew from a ‘one-man’ business to a successful international aerospace company and was bestowed the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade.

In 2001 was awarded OBE for services to industry and in 2004 he was commissioned a Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire. Dennis was elected a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society in 2008 and in 2010 he was appointed the High Sheriff of Lancashire by HM Queen Elizabeth II.

For over 30 years Dennis has, and continues to, lead and support several regional initiatives and partnerships between the private, public & voluntary sectors including armed services support organisations.

Following the formation of Euravia Engineering, Dennis made his home in Lancashire. 

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