Kenneth Grubb
- Nationality
- United Kingdom
- Date of Birth
- 1900
- Date of Death
- 1980
- Political
Preference
Sir Kenneth Grubb was an Anglican layman, who had been involved in British intelligence circles during the Second World War. He became a moderator of the foreign department of the British Council of Churches and as such enrolled in meetings of the Peace Aims Group. Taking up from there, he was one of the founders of the CCIA, of which he was made chairman from 1946 to 1968. He was one of the few executive leaders of the CCIA who also joined the Ecumenical Commission on European Cooperation.
He was the British representative at the UNESCO General Assembly of 1954.