Lucy Kellaway
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Lucy Kellaway (born 1959) is the management columnist at the Financial Times (FT). She has also worked as energy correspondent, Brussels correspondent, a Lex writer, and interviewer of business people and celebrities, all with the FT. She has become well known for her pointed commentaries on the limitations of modern corporate culture. At the British Press Awards 2006 she was named Columnist of the Year.
She wrote Sense and Nonsense in the Office in 1999 and a novel, Martin Lukes: Who Moved My BlackBerry™ (July 2005).
Born in London, the daughter of Bill and Deborah Kellaway, she attended Oxford University reading Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE). She is married to David Goodhart, editor of Prospect, and has four children.