David Mino Allen Green CBE (born August 1952[1]) is an economist and university administrator.
Mino's father was a jewellery and antiques dealer who served in the anti-communist White Russian army before fleeing the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917.
[2] He studied economics at St John's College, Cambridge.
[4] In 2017, he accused Tory MP Chris Heaton-Harris of McCarthyism, after Heaton-Harris wrote to him in an attempt to compile a "hit list" of university professors who teach Brexit courses.
[5] In 2018, he was appointed a CBE for services to higher education,[6] but faced criticism over his high pay, which was £319,000 at the time.