Andrew Rosenfeld (born 1962) is a British businessman. Until 2005 he was chairman of the property firm Minerva. As of 2007, he was based in Geneva, where he set up the property investment group Air Capital. Rosenfeld was number 540 on the Sunday Times Rich List 2009, with an estimated net worth of £100 million.

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  • Andrew Rosenfeld (born 1962) is a British businessman. Until 2005 he was chairman of the property firm Minerva. As of 2007, he was based in Geneva, where he set up the property investment group Air Capital. Rosenfeld was number 540 on the Sunday Times Rich List 2009, with an estimated net worth of £100 million. He was head of the UK National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children's FULL STOP campaign, (which ended in 2007) raising GBP 250 million which is the largest sum ever raised in Britain for a single childrens appeal. He is the United Kingdom Chairman of Fundraising and Appeals for UNICEF and until June 2006 was a trustee of the major charity Jewish Care.. He is Vice President of the NSPCC and is Chairman of the FULL STOP Foundation. In March 2006 it was revealed that he had lent £1m to the Labour Party before the 2005 General Election. He was subsequently repaid in full in 2009.
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  • Rosenfeld, Andrew
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  • Andrew Rosenfeld (born 1962) is a British businessman. Until 2005 he was chairman of the property firm Minerva. As of 2007, he was based in Geneva, where he set up the property investment group Air Capital. Rosenfeld was number 540 on the Sunday Times Rich List 2009, with an estimated net worth of £100 million.
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  • Andrew Rosenfeld
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