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John Madejski

Sir John Robert Madejski, OBE, DL (/məˈdski/; born Robert John Hurst; 28 April 1941) is an English businessman, with commercial interests spanning property, broadcast media, hotels, restaurants, publishing and football.


John Madejski

Born
Robert John Hurst

(1941-04-28) 28 April 1941 (age 82)
Occupation(s)Company director, football club chairman

Madejski is the founder of the magazine which became Auto Trader and was chairman of Reading F.C., Chancellor of the University of Reading and a Deputy Lieutenant of Berkshire. He is a benefactor to many institutions, especially in academia, education and the arts.[1] In the Sunday Times Rich List 2009 ranking of the wealthiest people in the UK he was placed 222nd with an estimated fortune of £250 million.[2]

Personal life edit

Madejski was born Robert John Hurst on 28 April 1941, in Stoke-on-Trent, as a result of a wartime fling, being initially placed with a foster family. While still a baby, Hurst was moved back to his mother's home town of Reading and placed in a children's home. His mother later married a Second World War airman, Zygmunt Madejski, with Hurst eventually coming to live with them and adopting his stepfather's surname of Madejski. Hurst's biological father had started another family.[3]

Madejski has two daughters, but has never married. He made front-page headlines in UK tabloid newspapers in October 2004 due to his alleged romantic attachment with singer and TV star Cilla Black.[citation needed] The pair became friends due to their mutual affiliation with the Conservative Party.

He owns a large number of luxury cars, including two Rolls-Royces, two Bentleys, four Jaguars, an AC Cobra and two Ferraris, including a red 328 which is kept in a glass case at his home.[citation needed]

Career edit

While on holiday in the US in the mid-1970s, Madejski saw a car sales magazine that included pictures of the vehicles on sale. He immediately realised the potential of the idea and with the help of his business partners Paul Gibbons and Peter Taylor founded Thames Valley Trader in 1976. Initially the magazine advertised a range of items, from houses to cars and aircraft, but it soon concentrated on vehicles and was renamed Auto Trader. Madejski partnered with the Guardian Media Group in 1982 to give the title national exposure.

By 1998, 52 titles were being published with a combined circulation of more than 700,000. In 1998, he sold his company Hurst Publishing for £174 million.

Reading F.C. edit

Madejski became chairman of the Football League club Reading F.C. in 1990, and has given his name to the club's Madejski Stadium, built in 1998 with £25 million largely contributed by him. He rescued Reading from receivership. He said "When Robert Maxwell was alive I offered him five pounds a share. When he fell off his boat I got them for 10p. Funny old life isn't it?".[4] In 2006, he led the club to the top tier of English football for the first time in its 135-year history and proposed to expand the stadium to 38,000 seats.[5] After Premier League promotion, Madejski said he was ready to sell up:

The brand is getting stronger all the time and if there is a billionaire who wants a nice accessory down the M4 then come and talk to me. Apart from Manchester United, unless you've got a sugar daddy with really deep pockets, you're wasting your time.[6]

The club achieved pre-tax profits of £6.6 million during the tax year ending in June 2007.[7]

On 21 January 2012 it was announced that Madejski planned to relinquish control of the club by selling a 51% stake for £40 million to Thames Sports Investments, a Russian consortium headed by Anton Zingarevich.[8] Madejski announced that as part of the deal he would continue as chairman for at least another two years, followed by becoming honorary life president. Madejski's ownership of the club ended on 29 May 2012 when the takeover deal was completed.[9]

Charitable activities edit

In 1990, Madejski donated £500,000 to the trustees of the Falkland Islands Memorial Chapel Trust. The donation was crucial to the fund-raising effort and enabled the trustees to build the War Memorial Chapel, dedicated to the 255 fallen of the Falkland Islands War: it is situated in the grounds of Pangbourne College and was opened by the Queen in 2000.

He is also a benefactor to the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly, London and in 2004 had the John Madejski Fine Rooms at Burlington House named after him in recognition of a contribution of £3 million to the institution. A sculpture by Edgar Degas, La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans, that he purchased at Sotheby's in 2004 was on display in the John Madejski Fine Rooms; it was sold in February 2009 for £13.3 million.[2]

The John Madejski Centre for Reputation at Henley Management College, the new garden at the Victoria and Albert Museum, a lecture theatre at the University of Reading and a gallery at the Museum of Reading also bear his name. The John Madejski Academy (formerly Thamesbridge College) has been found to be "inadequate" twice by the regulator Ofsted, and "requires improvement" three times.[10]

Madejski has said he is not particularly concerned about how this might appear, adding "People can think what they like about me. I don't care. It's never been a popularity contest. I do it all for the community. In my view, you start life with nothing and you end it with nothing. I'd like to enjoy it all before I kick the bucket." His most recent project was a £500m redevelopment of Reading town centre, but this has been halted by the credit crunch.

Political activities edit

In the early 2000s, Madejski was active in politics: he contributed extensively to the Conservative Party.[11][12] Madejski and Dave Whelan called for football clubs to observe a minute's silence to mark the death of Margaret Thatcher.[13]

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Reading welcomes its new chancellor". Bulletin. University of Reading. 17 January 2008. pp. 6–7.
  2. ^ a b Sunday Times Rich List 2009 online edition
  3. ^ "TV Review: Rich Man, Poor Man, BBC4". thisisstaffordshire.co.uk. 26 August 2009. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
  4. ^ . director.co.uk. 1 August 2007. Archived from the original on 22 October 2007. Retrieved 16 January 2008.
  5. ^ "Reading stadium vision unveiled". BBC News. 11 October 2006. Retrieved 9 December 2006.
  6. ^ . The Independent. London, UK. 9 December 2006. Archived from the original on 24 December 2007. Retrieved 9 December 2006.
  7. ^ . getreading.co.uk. 31 December 2007. Archived from the original on 2 January 2008. Retrieved 31 December 2007.
  8. ^ "Reading set for Thames Sports Investment cash boost". BBC News. 21 January 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  9. ^ . Reading F.C. Archived from the original on 31 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  10. ^ Ofsted Communications Team (13 November 2020). "Find an inspection report and registered childcare". reports.ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  11. ^ Hencke, David (8 August 2001). . The Guardian. Archived from the original on 21 June 2021. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  12. ^ . The Guardian. 22 February 2011. Archived from the original on 8 July 2021. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  13. ^ Gibson, Owen (9 April 2013). "Dave Whelan requests minute's silence in memory of Baroness Thatcher". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  14. ^ United Kingdom: "No. 55879". The London Gazette (1st supplement). 19 June 2000. p. 12.
  15. ^ "University role for football boss". BBC News. 14 December 2007. Retrieved 31 December 2007.
  16. ^ "No. 58929". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2008. p. 1.
  17. ^ "Hoy knighted in New Year honours". BBC Sport. 31 December 2008. Retrieved 31 December 2008.
  18. ^ (PDF). Cabinet Office. 31 December 2008. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 January 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2008.

External links edit

  • The John Madejski Academy 29 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  • Pictures of the restored galleries at the Royal Academy and John Madejski Fine Rooms
  • BBC Sport interview after Reading were promoted to the Premiership
  • BBC Radio Berkshire interview after Reading were promoted to the Premiership
  • Football boss made uni chancellor

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Sir John Robert Madejski OBE DL m e ˈ d eɪ s k i born Robert John Hurst 28 April 1941 is an English businessman with commercial interests spanning property broadcast media hotels restaurants publishing and football SirJohn MadejskiOBE DLBornRobert John Hurst 1941 04 28 28 April 1941 age 82 Stoke on Trent EnglandOccupation s Company director football club chairmanMadejski is the founder of the magazine which became Auto Trader and was chairman of Reading F C Chancellor of the University of Reading and a Deputy Lieutenant of Berkshire He is a benefactor to many institutions especially in academia education and the arts 1 In the Sunday Times Rich List 2009 ranking of the wealthiest people in the UK he was placed 222nd with an estimated fortune of 250 million 2 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Reading F C 3 Charitable activities 4 Political activities 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life editMadejski was born Robert John Hurst on 28 April 1941 in Stoke on Trent as a result of a wartime fling being initially placed with a foster family While still a baby Hurst was moved back to his mother s home town of Reading and placed in a children s home His mother later married a Second World War airman Zygmunt Madejski with Hurst eventually coming to live with them and adopting his stepfather s surname of Madejski Hurst s biological father had started another family 3 Madejski has two daughters but has never married He made front page headlines in UK tabloid newspapers in October 2004 due to his alleged romantic attachment with singer and TV star Cilla Black citation needed The pair became friends due to their mutual affiliation with the Conservative Party He owns a large number of luxury cars including two Rolls Royces two Bentleys four Jaguars an AC Cobra and two Ferraris including a red 328 which is kept in a glass case at his home citation needed Career editWhile on holiday in the US in the mid 1970s Madejski saw a car sales magazine that included pictures of the vehicles on sale He immediately realised the potential of the idea and with the help of his business partners Paul Gibbons and Peter Taylor founded Thames Valley Trader in 1976 Initially the magazine advertised a range of items from houses to cars and aircraft but it soon concentrated on vehicles and was renamed Auto Trader Madejski partnered with the Guardian Media Group in 1982 to give the title national exposure By 1998 52 titles were being published with a combined circulation of more than 700 000 In 1998 he sold his company Hurst Publishing for 174 million Reading F C editMadejski became chairman of the Football League club Reading F C in 1990 and has given his name to the club s Madejski Stadium built in 1998 with 25 million largely contributed by him He rescued Reading from receivership He said When Robert Maxwell was alive I offered him five pounds a share When he fell off his boat I got them for 10p Funny old life isn t it 4 In 2006 he led the club to the top tier of English football for the first time in its 135 year history and proposed to expand the stadium to 38 000 seats 5 After Premier League promotion Madejski said he was ready to sell up The brand is getting stronger all the time and if there is a billionaire who wants a nice accessory down the M4 then come and talk to me Apart from Manchester United unless you ve got a sugar daddy with really deep pockets you re wasting your time 6 The club achieved pre tax profits of 6 6 million during the tax year ending in June 2007 7 On 21 January 2012 it was announced that Madejski planned to relinquish control of the club by selling a 51 stake for 40 million to Thames Sports Investments a Russian consortium headed by Anton Zingarevich 8 Madejski announced that as part of the deal he would continue as chairman for at least another two years followed by becoming honorary life president Madejski s ownership of the club ended on 29 May 2012 when the takeover deal was completed 9 Charitable activities editIn 1990 Madejski donated 500 000 to the trustees of the Falkland Islands Memorial Chapel Trust The donation was crucial to the fund raising effort and enabled the trustees to build the War Memorial Chapel dedicated to the 255 fallen of the Falkland Islands War it is situated in the grounds of Pangbourne College and was opened by the Queen in 2000 He is also a benefactor to the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly London and in 2004 had the John Madejski Fine Rooms at Burlington House named after him in recognition of a contribution of 3 million to the institution A sculpture by Edgar Degas La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans that he purchased at Sotheby s in 2004 was on display in the John Madejski Fine Rooms it was sold in February 2009 for 13 3 million 2 The John Madejski Centre for Reputation at Henley Management College the new garden at the Victoria and Albert Museum a lecture theatre at the University of Reading and a gallery at the Museum of Reading also bear his name The John Madejski Academy formerly Thamesbridge College has been found to be inadequate twice by the regulator Ofsted and requires improvement three times 10 Madejski has said he is not particularly concerned about how this might appear adding People can think what they like about me I don t care It s never been a popularity contest I do it all for the community In my view you start life with nothing and you end it with nothing I d like to enjoy it all before I kick the bucket His most recent project was a 500m redevelopment of Reading town centre but this has been halted by the credit crunch Political activities editIn the early 2000s Madejski was active in politics he contributed extensively to the Conservative Party 11 12 Madejski and Dave Whelan called for football clubs to observe a minute s silence to mark the death of Margaret Thatcher 13 Honours editIn 2000 Madejski was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2000 Birthday Honours for services to Reading Football Club and the community in Reading Berkshire 14 He is also Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire In 2006 he was admitted as a Freeman of the Borough in recognition of the distinguished service rendered to the Borough of Reading by his contribution to the growth and success of football in Reading and by his support for education and arts On 14 December 2007 Madejski was awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters University of Reading and formally installed as the seventh chancellor of the university succeeding to the post on the retirement of Lord Carrington 15 Madejski was knighted in the 2009 New Year Honours for charitable services 16 17 18 References edit Reading welcomes its new chancellor Bulletin University of Reading 17 January 2008 pp 6 7 a b Sunday Times Rich List 2009 online edition TV Review Rich Man Poor Man BBC4 thisisstaffordshire co uk 26 August 2009 Retrieved 23 February 2010 Profile John Madejski director co uk 1 August 2007 Archived from the original on 22 October 2007 Retrieved 16 January 2008 Reading stadium vision unveiled BBC News 11 October 2006 Retrieved 9 December 2006 John Madejski Without deep pockets you are wasting your time The Independent London UK 9 December 2006 Archived from the original on 24 December 2007 Retrieved 9 December 2006 Royals make a profit getreading co uk 31 December 2007 Archived from the original on 2 January 2008 Retrieved 31 December 2007 Reading set for Thames Sports Investment cash boost BBC News 21 January 2012 Retrieved 25 April 2012 TSI 51 acquisition now complete Reading F C Archived from the original on 31 May 2012 Retrieved 29 May 2011 Ofsted Communications Team 13 November 2020 Find an inspection report and registered childcare reports ofsted gov uk Retrieved 12 September 2022 Hencke David 8 August 2001 Super rich lead party donor table The Guardian Archived from the original on 21 June 2021 Retrieved 8 July 2021 Top donations to Conservative party The Guardian 22 February 2011 Archived from the original on 8 July 2021 Retrieved 8 July 2021 Gibson Owen 9 April 2013 Dave Whelan requests minute s silence in memory of Baroness Thatcher The Guardian London Retrieved 9 April 2013 United Kingdom No 55879 The London Gazette 1st supplement 19 June 2000 p 12 University role for football boss BBC News 14 December 2007 Retrieved 31 December 2007 No 58929 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2008 p 1 Hoy knighted in New Year honours BBC Sport 31 December 2008 Retrieved 31 December 2008 New Year Honours List 2009 PDF Cabinet Office 31 December 2008 p 2 Archived from the original PDF on 6 January 2011 Retrieved 31 December 2008 External links editThe John Madejski Academy Archived 29 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Pictures of the restored galleries at the Royal Academy and John Madejski Fine Rooms The John Madejski Garden The John Madejski Art Gallery BBC Sport interview after Reading were promoted to the Premiership BBC Radio Berkshire interview after Reading 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