Trevor Fisk

Trevor Fisk (8 May 1943 – 14 March 1993) was a British student union leader, executive at British Steel Corporation who was later involved in the field of healthcare marketing in the United States Fisk was elected President of the London School of Economics Student Union in 1964, then attended the Inns of Court. He was elected as President of the National Union of Students (NUS) in 1968, as a moderate candidate, defeating the then-radical Jack Straw. During his term in office, he toured South Africa, where he supported British academics taking up posts in white-only universities. He launched a campaign for the reform of British universities, but attracted criticism for asking students not to attend protests against the Vietnam War, and opposed removing a "no politics" clause from the NUS c

Trevor Fisk

Trevor Fisk (8 May 1943 – 14 March 1993) was a British student union leader, executive at British Steel Corporation who was later involved in the field of healthcare marketing in the United States Fisk was elected President of the London School of Economics Student Union in 1964, then attended the Inns of Court. He was elected as President of the National Union of Students (NUS) in 1968, as a moderate candidate, defeating the then-radical Jack Straw. During his term in office, he toured South Africa, where he supported British academics taking up posts in white-only universities. He launched a campaign for the reform of British universities, but attracted criticism for asking students not to attend protests against the Vietnam War, and opposed removing a "no politics" clause from the NUS c