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213:. Her father Herbert Constantin Mueller (1891-1952) was a German businessman and her mother Phoebe Ann (née Beevers) (1901-1973) was an English teacher. Her parents met and married in India. They lived in Slovenia in the late 1930s, where they ran a vineyard. 452: 280:, responsible for reforming the pay and management of the civil service, and continued that role as Second Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury from 1987 to 1990. She was diagnosed with 472: 482: 291:(Leicester) in 1988. After she retired from the civil service, she was Chancellor of De Montfort University from 1991 until 1995. She also worked for 467: 273: 259: 372:
Elizabeth Llewellyn-Smith, ‘Mueller, Dame Anne Elisabeth (1930–2000)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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in France. She returned to work after two years of rehabilitation, but her injuries later gave her early arthritis.
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in 1972, and then a deputy secretary in 1977. She moved to the Cabinet Office in 1984, where she became
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She married fellow civil servant James Hugh Robertson in 1958. They were divorced in 1978.
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She was the first woman to become a Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury; the second was
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at the Ministry of Labour from 1958, and moved with him to HM Treasury in 1963.
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She joined the civil service in 1953, working as an assistant principal at the
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described her as "the most successful woman civil servant of her generation".
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She was also associated with the Institute of Management Studies,
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She moved to England before the war broke out, and studied at
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with her brother, while she remained at school in England.
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People educated at the School of St Helen and St Katharine
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Index

DCB
Chancellor
De Montfort University
Vice-Chancellor
Kenneth Barker
Sir Clive Whitmore
Bombay
London
St Helen and St Katharine
Wakefield Girls' High School
Alma mater
Somerville College, Oxford
DCB
Second Permanent Secretary
Cabinet Office
HM Treasury
De Montfort University
Sharon White
Bombay
St Helen and St Katharine
Wakefield Girls' High School
ATS
Rhodesia
Somerville College, Oxford
philosophy, politics and economics
Ministry of Labour and National Service
Organisation for European Economic Co-operation
Lawrence Helsby
Department of Trade and Industry
Second Permanent Secretary

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