The official visit of Gordon Walker to the region in early 1951 was the turning point for the United Kingdom.
Gordon Walker regained the seat for Labour at the 1966 general election, with a comfortable majority.
The chairman, Gordon Walker, will be leaving the board, along with Paul Carroll, a director.
Gordon Walker held office for three months, outside the Commons, awaiting a by-election.
Gordon Walker was an MP for nearly 30 years, serving twice as a Cabinet minister.
Gordon Walker retired from the House of Commons at the 1974 general election.
Gordon Walker died in London, aged 73.
Labour were expected to win the 1964 election, and Gordon Walker was Foreign Secretary designate.
The team also consisted of Aaron Prince and Gordon Walker the first year.
He was defeated in the 1977 general election by the PC candidate, Gordon Walker.