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Bruce Ritchie

Bruce Weir Ritchie (born February 1965) is a British property developer and residential landlord, and the owner of the Residential Land Group.

Bruce Ritchie
Born
Bruce Weir Ritchie

February 1965 (age 58)
NationalityBritish
EducationDulwich College
Occupation(s)Property developer and landlord
TitleOwner and CEO, Residential Land Group
SpouseShadi Ritchie
Children2
Parent

Early life edit

Bruce Weir Ritchie was born in February 1965.[1] He was educated at Dulwich College where he was a contemporary of Nigel Farage.[2] He is the son of professor H. David Ritchie, a leading surgeon in the 1980s at the Royal London Hospital and Dean of the Medical College, and his wife Jennifer Prentice, a State School teacher. His older brothers are a Queen's Counsel and a scientist.[3][4]

Ritchie was brought up in Dulwich, South London.

Career edit

Ritchie left school after A levels and joined Harrods as a management trainee.[2] He bought his first properties whilst still working for Harrod's.[2]

In 1991, Ritchie founded Residential Land Limited and is its CEO.[2] The company grew strongly in the 1990s and 2000s. Ritchie through his Residential Land Group of 163 companies owns around 1,200 privately rented properties in prime central London and Mayfair.[5]

In the early 2000s Ritchie had a business partnership with the chef Marco Pierre White and his business partner Jimmy LaHood[6] in relation to some central London restaurants.

Residential Land is one of the largest residential property companies in London. In 2016, Ritchie sold a block of 58 flats at Garden House, 86–92 Kensington Gardens Square, London W2, which he bought for "a low price" in 2001.[7]

In the same year, Residential Land was named Asset Manager of the Year at the RESI Awards 2016, organised by Property Week.[8]

In May 2016, Ritchie was named Entrepreneur of the Year at the PROPS Awards, a UK property industry awards event.[9]

In July 2017, Ritchie was ranked 28th in Property Week’s annual Power 100 list, having been described as a ‘consummate dealmaker’.[10]

Controversy edit

Ritchie was one of the co-chairmen of the Presidents Club charitable trust,[11] which disbanded in 2018 after reports of sexual harassment and assault at its charity dinner.[12]

In January 2018, as a result of the media attention that the presidents Club received, the Canadian investment group, Ivanhoé Cambridge, and a major financial backer of Ritchie, announced that it would make no further investments with his company, Residential Land.[13]

Politics edit

Ritchie has been a staunch supporter of the Conservative Party throughout his adult life. In 2013, he and his wife Shadi donated £111,600 to the Conservative Party.[6][14] As of 2018, the two had given the Conservative Party more than £750,000 personally and through their wholly owned company, Residential Land.[15]

Personal life edit

Bruce Ritchie is married to Shadi[6][14] and has two teenage children.

Ritchie alongside his wife Shadi are Event Chairs for the Elton John AIDS Foundation. Bruce was part of the committee that helped launch the first-ever Midsummer Party in July 2019, which raised $6m.[16][non-primary source needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Bruce Weir RITCHIE – Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)". Companies House, Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "Executive Profile: Bruce Ritchie". Bloomberg LP. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Property Week article – Rich Pickings – Residential Land". residentialland.com. 6 April 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Ritchie, Horace David (1920–1993)". Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online Lives of the Fellows Online. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Bruce Ritchie – Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Residential Land – Residential Land". residentialland.com. 1 January 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  6. ^ a b c Goodley, Simon; Newman, Melanie; Mathiason, Nick (12 October 2014). "Tycoons mix with top Tories at fundraising ball in London". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  7. ^ Limited, Reed Business Information. "Striking it Ritchie - Estates Gazette.com". estatesgazette.com. Retrieved 24 January 2018. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ 2016-05-19T00:00:00+01:00. "Stars of residential shine at RESI Awards 2016". Property Week. Retrieved 9 January 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ "The 25th "PROPS" Lunch Raises an Amazing £380,000". Variety, the Children's Charity. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  10. ^ Branson, Adam; Parsley, David; Hamson, Liz; Williams, Richard; Crane, Helen; Hook2017-07-06T20:00:00, Richard. "PW Power 100: 21-30". Property Week. Retrieved 6 July 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ Marriage, Madison (23 January 2018). "Men Only: Inside the charity fundraiser where hostesses are put on show". Financial Times. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  12. ^ "Presidents Club to close after shocking details of sexist behaviour emerge". The Independent. 24 January 2018. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  13. ^ Kollewe, Julia (28 January 2018). "Presidents Club scandal: property firm loses major backer". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  14. ^ a b Hughes, Solomon (12 June 2014). "Property Moguls Are Giving Money to the Conservatives". vice.com. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  15. ^ Doward, Jamie; Neate, Rupert (27 January 2018). "Presidents Club party guest backed Theresa May's Tory leader bid". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  16. ^ "EJAF'S FIRST-EVER MIDSUMMER PARTY RAISES €5.5 MILLION". Elton John AIDS Foundation. 25 July 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2020.

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This article may contain wording that promotes the subject through exaggeration of unnoteworthy facts Please help improve it by removing or replacing such wording September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bruce Weir Ritchie born February 1965 is a British property developer and residential landlord and the owner of the Residential Land Group Bruce RitchieBornBruce Weir RitchieFebruary 1965 age 58 NationalityBritishEducationDulwich CollegeOccupation s Property developer and landlordTitleOwner and CEO Residential Land GroupSpouseShadi RitchieChildren2ParentDavid Ritchie father Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Controversy 4 Politics 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life editBruce Weir Ritchie was born in February 1965 1 He was educated at Dulwich College where he was a contemporary of Nigel Farage 2 He is the son of professor H David Ritchie a leading surgeon in the 1980s at the Royal London Hospital and Dean of the Medical College and his wife Jennifer Prentice a State School teacher His older brothers are a Queen s Counsel and a scientist 3 4 Ritchie was brought up in Dulwich South London Career editRitchie left school after A levels and joined Harrods as a management trainee 2 He bought his first properties whilst still working for Harrod s 2 In 1991 Ritchie founded Residential Land Limited and is its CEO 2 The company grew strongly in the 1990s and 2000s Ritchie through his Residential Land Group of 163 companies owns around 1 200 privately rented properties in prime central London and Mayfair 5 In the early 2000s Ritchie had a business partnership with the chef Marco Pierre White and his business partner Jimmy LaHood 6 in relation to some central London restaurants Residential Land is one of the largest residential property companies in London In 2016 Ritchie sold a block of 58 flats at Garden House 86 92 Kensington Gardens Square London W2 which he bought for a low price in 2001 7 In the same year Residential Land was named Asset Manager of the Year at the RESI Awards 2016 organised by Property Week 8 In May 2016 Ritchie was named Entrepreneur of the Year at the PROPS Awards a UK property industry awards event 9 In July 2017 Ritchie was ranked 28th in Property Week s annual Power 100 list having been described as a consummate dealmaker 10 Controversy editRitchie was one of the co chairmen of the Presidents Club charitable trust 11 which disbanded in 2018 after reports of sexual harassment and assault at its charity dinner 12 In January 2018 as a result of the media attention that the presidents Club received the Canadian investment group Ivanhoe Cambridge and a major financial backer of Ritchie announced that it would make no further investments with his company Residential Land 13 Politics editRitchie has been a staunch supporter of the Conservative Party throughout his adult life In 2013 he and his wife Shadi donated 111 600 to the Conservative Party 6 14 As of 2018 the two had given the Conservative Party more than 750 000 personally and through their wholly owned company Residential Land 15 Personal life editBruce Ritchie is married to Shadi 6 14 and has two teenage children Ritchie alongside his wife Shadi are Event Chairs for the Elton John AIDS Foundation Bruce was part of the committee that helped launch the first ever Midsummer Party in July 2019 which raised 6m 16 non primary source needed References edit Bruce Weir RITCHIE Personal Appointments free information from Companies House Companies House Government of the United Kingdom Retrieved 24 January 2018 a b c d Executive Profile Bruce Ritchie Bloomberg LP Retrieved 24 January 2018 Property Week article Rich Pickings Residential Land residentialland com 6 April 2007 Retrieved 24 January 2018 Ritchie Horace David 1920 1993 Plarr s Lives of the Fellows Online Lives of the Fellows Online Retrieved 25 January 2018 Bruce Ritchie Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Residential Land Residential Land residentialland com 1 January 2011 Retrieved 24 January 2018 a b c Goodley Simon Newman Melanie Mathiason Nick 12 October 2014 Tycoons mix with top Tories at fundraising ball in London The Guardian Retrieved 24 January 2018 Limited Reed Business Information Striking it Ritchie Estates Gazette com estatesgazette com Retrieved 24 January 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first has generic name help 2016 05 19T00 00 00 01 00 Stars of residential shine at RESI Awards 2016 Property Week Retrieved 9 January 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link The 25th PROPS Lunch Raises an Amazing 380 000 Variety the Children s Charity 18 May 2016 Retrieved 22 May 2020 Branson Adam Parsley David Hamson Liz Williams Richard Crane Helen Hook2017 07 06T20 00 00 Richard PW Power 100 21 30 Property Week Retrieved 6 July 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Marriage Madison 23 January 2018 Men Only Inside the charity fundraiser where hostesses are put on show Financial Times Retrieved 24 January 2018 Presidents Club to close after shocking details of sexist behaviour emerge The Independent 24 January 2018 Retrieved 24 January 2018 Kollewe Julia 28 January 2018 Presidents Club scandal property firm loses major backer The Guardian Retrieved 29 January 2018 a b Hughes Solomon 12 June 2014 Property Moguls Are Giving Money to the Conservatives vice com Retrieved 24 January 2018 Doward Jamie Neate Rupert 27 January 2018 Presidents Club party guest backed Theresa May s Tory leader bid The Guardian Retrieved 28 January 2018 EJAF S FIRST EVER MIDSUMMER PARTY RAISES 5 5 MILLION Elton John AIDS Foundation 25 July 2019 Retrieved 2 June 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bruce Ritchie amp oldid 1113578451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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