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Giles Clarke

Charles Giles Clarke CBE DL (born 29 May 1953), is a British businessman then cricket administrator, who served as Chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board.

Giles Clarke
Clarke at Trent Bridge in 2009
Chairman
England and Wales Cricket Board
In office
2007–2015
Preceded byDavid Morgan
Succeeded byColin Graves
Personal details
Born
Charles Giles Clarke

(1953-05-29) 29 May 1953 (age 70)
Bristol, Gloucestershire, UK[1]
SpouseJudy née Gould (m. 1983)
Children1 son
EducationRugby School
Alma materOriel College, Oxford
ProfessionBusinessman
Awards CBE

Early life and education edit

Born at Bristol, son of Charles Clarke and Stella née Herbert JP DL (Vice-Lieutenant of Bristol 2004–07), Clarke attended Rugby School, before going down to Oriel College, Oxford.

At Oxford, Clarke read Persian with Arabic, reputedly paying his way through gambling, before graduating as BA (proceeding MA).[2] He then pursued further studies for a year at Damascus University Arabic language school.[3]

Business career edit

Clarke began his career as an investment banker with Credit Suisse First Boston. In 1981 he bought from receivership the assets of what was to become Majestic Wine,[4] where, as chairman, he built it into a UK national chain. From August 1987 to May 1988, Clarke was chairman of Majestic Wine Corporation Inc, a United States company which owned a chain of 104 stores trading as Liquor Barn in California and Arizona.[5] Following the disposal of its US-based businesses, he sold the UK plc business of Majestic Wine for £15 million in 1989.[6]

In 1990, Clarke founded Pet City, where, as CEO, he built it into a chain of 94 stores. After floating the business in 1995, he sold it for £150 million in 1996 to US-based PetsMart.[7] In 1998, Clarke founded Safestore, building it into the UK's third largest self storage company before selling it to Bridgepoint Capital for £44million in August 2003.[8] In 1999, Clarke became CEO of Stepstone,[9] an online career portal.

Clarke is chairman and controlling shareholder, via his company Westleigh Investments,[10] of:

  • ATL Telecom – Cardiff-based data transmission design equipment company, which manufactures in China[11][12]
  • Fosters Event Catering – a West Country-based caterer[13]
  • CCI International – the UK's largest clay pigeon equipment manufacturer[14]
  • West Country Business Systems – develops software systems for managing independent schools;[15]

And previously:

Public service edit

Clarke has been appointed to the following public bodies:

Cricket edit

A keen club cricketer, Clarke served as Chairman of Somerset County Cricket Club, becoming instrumental in developing the club both on and off the field by consulting ex-cricketers including Sir Ian (now Lord) Botham.[2] Consequently he was appointed a non-executive director of the England and Wales Cricket Board, and as Chairman of ECB Marketing led the negotiations for the ECB's financially advantageous four-year TV and radio broadcasting rights deal signed with BSkyB, Five and the BBC in December 2004.[25] On 25 September 2007 Clarke was elected Chairman of the ECB,[26] re-elected in 2009, and again in March 2012 for a further three years.[27] In April 2015 Clarke was nominated as the inaugural President of the ECB, with the primary role of representing the ECB on the International Cricket Council's executive board.[28]

Clarke was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours for "services to cricket".[29][30]

As chief executive of the ECB, Clarke attracted some controversy surrounding the Stanford Super Series, which was bankrolled by the now-convicted American financier Sir Allen Stanford, who offered a US$20million winner-takes-all match against the Stanford Superstars, a team comprising players from the West Indies. Although England had a warm-up game against the West Indies as part of the Super Series, members of the England team, captained by Kevin Pietersen, felt that they were underprepared prior to the match: England lost by 10 wickets.

Although featured in archive interviews and footage as part of a three-part Sky Documentary series entitled The Man Who Bought Cricket, Clarke declined to participate personally.[31]

Clarke is a member of Marylebone Cricket Club.

Private life edit

In 1983, Clarke married Judy Gould; the couple have a son Jack – after whom the brasserie in Bristol is named. Protective of his family private life, when his name appeared in the Sunday Times Rich List in the mid-1990s, Clarke took steps to shield his financial interests from public view.[32]

References edit

  1. ^ "Giles Clarke profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b The incoming chairman of the ECB promises to be more controversial, more decisive and far more outspoken, The Times, 26 September 2007
  3. ^ a b Entrepreneurs Question Time SetSquared – 4 October 2007
  4. ^ a b About Us: National Council – C Giles Clarke 25 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine Learning & Skills Council
  5. ^ tecc-IS plc – Directorate Change digitallook.com – 12 December 2003
  6. ^ www.majestic.co.uk
  7. ^ www.independent.co.uk
  8. ^ Soros makes a loss in Safestore's £40m management buyout Independent – 22 August 2003
  9. ^ http://specials.ft.com/ftit/march2001/FT336FDYWJC.html 24 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ westleighuk.com
  11. ^ ATL Telecom announces £20 million 3 year contract to provide enhancements to BT’s KiloStream network ATL Telecom
  12. ^ Interview with Giles Clarke – West Country Financier and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ATL Telecom Ltd 19 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine Commonwealth Government & Business Guide to Information and Communication Technology
  13. ^ Fosters spread the word and their Wings 13 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Fosters Catering – 14 February 2007
  14. ^ About Us 31 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine CCI International
  15. ^ www.wcbs.co.uk
  16. ^ Pure Wafer plc
  17. ^ www.abcolombia.org.uk
  18. ^ www.bristololdvic.org.uk
  19. ^ www.changingfaces.org.uk
  20. ^ "Our Members". The Society of Merchant Venturers. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  21. ^ "FAQ". The Society of Merchant Venturers. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  22. ^ Cork, Tristan (25 March 2019). "Second Colston statue plaque not axed but mayor orders re-write". bristolpost. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  23. ^ Cork, Tristan (12 June 2020). "Merchants admit it was 'inappropriate' to stop second Colston statue plaque". bristolpost. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  24. ^ www.somersetlieutenancy.com
  25. ^ ECB TV rights deal with Sky and Five 17 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine ECB – 16 December 2004
  26. ^ Clarke wins ECB chairmanship vote BBC Sport – 25 September 2007
  27. ^ . ECB website. Archived from the original on 1 March 2014. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  28. ^ . European Central Bank. Archived from the original on 10 August 2016. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  29. ^ "No. 60009". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2011. p. 7.
  30. ^ "New Year honours list: GBEs, DBEs and CBEs". The Guardian. London. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  31. ^ www.sky.com
  32. ^ www.suntimes.co.uk

External links edit

  • Clarke's bio at CricInfo.com
  • Westleigh Investments

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Charles Giles Clarke CBE DL born 29 May 1953 is a British businessman then cricket administrator who served as Chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board Giles ClarkeCBEClarke at Trent Bridge in 2009Chairman England and Wales Cricket BoardIn office 2007 2015Preceded byDavid MorganSucceeded byColin GravesPersonal detailsBornCharles Giles Clarke 1953 05 29 29 May 1953 age 70 Bristol Gloucestershire UK 1 SpouseJudy nee Gould m 1983 Children1 sonEducationRugby SchoolAlma materOriel College OxfordProfessionBusinessmanAwardsCBE Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Business career 3 Public service 4 Cricket 5 Private life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editBorn at Bristol son of Charles Clarke and Stella nee Herbert JP DL Vice Lieutenant of Bristol 2004 07 Clarke attended Rugby School before going down to Oriel College Oxford At Oxford Clarke read Persian with Arabic reputedly paying his way through gambling before graduating as BA proceeding MA 2 He then pursued further studies for a year at Damascus University Arabic language school 3 Business career editClarke began his career as an investment banker with Credit Suisse First Boston In 1981 he bought from receivership the assets of what was to become Majestic Wine 4 where as chairman he built it into a UK national chain From August 1987 to May 1988 Clarke was chairman of Majestic Wine Corporation Inc a United States company which owned a chain of 104 stores trading as Liquor Barn in California and Arizona 5 Following the disposal of its US based businesses he sold the UK plc business of Majestic Wine for 15 million in 1989 6 In 1990 Clarke founded Pet City where as CEO he built it into a chain of 94 stores After floating the business in 1995 he sold it for 150 million in 1996 to US based PetsMart 7 In 1998 Clarke founded Safestore building it into the UK s third largest self storage company before selling it to Bridgepoint Capital for 44million in August 2003 8 In 1999 Clarke became CEO of Stepstone 9 an online career portal Clarke is chairman and controlling shareholder via his company Westleigh Investments 10 of ATL Telecom Cardiff based data transmission design equipment company which manufactures in China 11 12 Fosters Event Catering a West Country based caterer 13 CCI International the UK s largest clay pigeon equipment manufacturer 14 West Country Business Systems develops software systems for managing independent schools 15 And previously Non executive chairman of Pure Wafer plc presently the only European based silicon chip test wafer reclaim company 16 Chairman of Amerisur Resources PLC formerly known as Chaco Resources 17 Public service editClarke has been appointed to the following public bodies National Council member of the Learning and Skills Council 2002 07 the largest quango in the UK with a budget of 10 billion responsible for all UK adult learning 4 and a member of the Adult Learning Committee a statutory body set up by the UK Parliament Deputy Chairman of the EU Task Force on Skills and Mobility presenting its report to the Barcelona Summit in 2002 3 Deputy Chairman of the Bristol Old Vic Theatre until 2007 18 Patron of Changing Faces the UK national charity supporting and representing people with disfigurement 19 Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol for 2010 11 20 21 the Society continues its considerable charitable works whilst being recently accused by some of preserving a favourable memory of Edward Colston 22 23 Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire 1998 2002 then Somerset since 2004 24 Cricket editA keen club cricketer Clarke served as Chairman of Somerset County Cricket Club becoming instrumental in developing the club both on and off the field by consulting ex cricketers including Sir Ian now Lord Botham 2 Consequently he was appointed a non executive director of the England and Wales Cricket Board and as Chairman of ECB Marketing led the negotiations for the ECB s financially advantageous four year TV and radio broadcasting rights deal signed with BSkyB Five and the BBC in December 2004 25 On 25 September 2007 Clarke was elected Chairman of the ECB 26 re elected in 2009 and again in March 2012 for a further three years 27 In April 2015 Clarke was nominated as the inaugural President of the ECB with the primary role of representing the ECB on the International Cricket Council s executive board 28 Clarke was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to cricket 29 30 As chief executive of the ECB Clarke attracted some controversy surrounding the Stanford Super Series which was bankrolled by the now convicted American financier Sir Allen Stanford who offered a US 20million winner takes all match against the Stanford Superstars a team comprising players from the West Indies Although England had a warm up game against the West Indies as part of the Super Series members of the England team captained by Kevin Pietersen felt that they were underprepared prior to the match England lost by 10 wickets Although featured in archive interviews and footage as part of a three part Sky Documentary series entitled The Man Who Bought Cricket Clarke declined to participate personally 31 Clarke is a member of Marylebone Cricket Club Private life editIn 1983 Clarke married Judy Gould the couple have a son Jack after whom the brasserie in Bristol is named Protective of his family private life when his name appeared in the Sunday Times Rich List in the mid 1990s Clarke took steps to shield his financial interests from public view 32 References edit Giles Clarke profile and biography stats records averages photos and videos ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 30 June 2021 a b The incoming chairman of the ECB promises to be more controversial more decisive and far more outspoken The Times 26 September 2007 a b Entrepreneurs Question Time SetSquared 4 October 2007 a b About Us National Council C Giles Clarke Archived 25 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine Learning amp Skills Council tecc IS plc Directorate Change digitallook com 12 December 2003 www majestic co uk www independent co uk Soros makes a loss in Safestore s 40m management buyout Independent 22 August 2003 http specials ft com ftit march2001 FT336FDYWJC html Archived 24 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine westleighuk com ATL Telecom announces 20 million 3 year contract to provide enhancements to BT s KiloStream network ATL Telecom Interview with Giles Clarke West Country Financier and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer ATL Telecom Ltd Archived 19 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine Commonwealth Government amp Business Guide to Information and Communication Technology Fosters spread the word and their Wings Archived 13 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Fosters Catering 14 February 2007 About Us Archived 31 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine CCI International www wcbs co uk Pure Wafer plc www abcolombia org uk www bristololdvic org uk www changingfaces org uk Our Members The Society of Merchant Venturers Retrieved 15 June 2020 FAQ The Society of Merchant Venturers Retrieved 15 June 2020 Cork Tristan 25 March 2019 Second Colston statue plaque not axed but mayor orders re write bristolpost Retrieved 15 June 2020 Cork Tristan 12 June 2020 Merchants admit it was inappropriate to stop second Colston statue plaque bristolpost Retrieved 15 June 2020 www somersetlieutenancy com ECB TV rights deal with Sky and Five Archived 17 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine ECB 16 December 2004 Clarke wins ECB chairmanship vote BBC Sport 25 September 2007 Giles Clarke CBE DL ECB chairman ECB website Archived from the original on 1 March 2014 Retrieved 26 February 2014 Clarke nominated as first ECB President European Central Bank Archived from the original on 10 August 2016 Retrieved 22 June 2016 No 60009 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2011 p 7 New Year honours list GBEs DBEs and CBEs The Guardian London 31 December 2011 Retrieved 31 December 2011 www sky com www suntimes co ukExternal links editClarke s bio at CricInfo com Westleigh Investments Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Giles Clarke amp oldid 1193617945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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