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Sarah Goad

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Dame Sarah Jane Frances Goad, DCVO (née Lambert; born 1940) is a British public official.

Goad was born in 1940; her parents were Uvedale Lambert and his wife Melanie.[1] She worked for the publishers Faber and Faber from 1959 until 1970, when she became a partner in Lambert Farmers (she had been a director of Tilburstow Farms Co. for seven years prior to this). She continued as a partner until 1994.[2]

In the meantime, Goad became increasingly involved in public life; she was made a magistrate for Surrey in 1974, and was Deputy Chair of the bench's Family Panel from 1992 to 1997. She sat on a range of other local organisations and chaired Southwark Cathedral Council from 2000 to 2008.[2]

In 1997, Goad became Lord Lieutenant of Surrey and in 2012 was appointed a Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order for her service in that office; she retired three years later.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Moore, Charles. "Of course Tony Blair should be knighted". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Goad, Dame Sarah (Jane Frances)", Who's Who (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2018). Retrieved 11 June 2019.