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Maurice Laing

Sir John Maurice Laing (1 February 1918 – 22 February 2008) was a senior executive of British construction company John Laing plc. He was the first president of the Confederation of British Industry in 1965–66.[1]

Early life edit

Laing was born in Carlisle, Cumberland, the younger son of Sir John Laing. The family were strict Christian Brethren. Laing's father had been running the family construction firm, John Laing & Son, since 1910, and Laing worked for the firm in his school holidays. The headquarters of the business moved from Carlisle to Mill Hill in 1926, and Laing was educated at St Lawrence College, Ramsgate.

In 1935, aged 17, he began to work full-time with his father at the family firm. Meanwhile, his elder brother, Sir William Kirby Laing, studied engineering at Cambridge University. After working as a trainee, he began managing the construction of new airfields and barrage balloon stations in 1938.

World War II edit

Despite his reserved occupation, and against his father's wishes, he joined the RAF during the Second World War. He initially served in the ranks, and was a Leading Aircraftman when he was commissioned as a Pilot Officer, RAFVR on 30 October 1943;[2] he was promoted Flying Officer in April 1944.[3] His wife's poor health due to tuberculosis delayed his training, but he qualified as a pilot in South Africa, and flew the second British glider across the Rhine.

Business career edit

Laing returned to construction in 1945. The company was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1953, and John Laing retired in 1957. Having climbed up the management structure of the firm, Maurice took the #2 position in 1966, supporting his brother Kirby as chairman.

The buildings and structures built by the firm ranged from the first 52 miles of the M1 – the first motorway in the UK – built in 1958 and 1959 to connect Watford and Rugby; through nuclear power stations; to the new Coventry Cathedral and London Central Mosque. Laing swapped positions with his brother in 1976, becoming chairman of the Laing Group. He separated the company's property division from its construction division, creating a separate company, Laing Properties, which was floated in 1978. He became the group's life president when he retired in 1982. Despite his opposition, the property company was taken over by P&O in 1992.

He was a member of the National Economic Development Council from 1962 until 1966, and was a director of the Bank of England from 1963 to 1980.[4][5][6][7][8]

He was the last president of the British Employers' Federation in 1964. Following its merger with the Federation of British Industries and National Association of British Manufacturers, Laing was the first president of their successor, the CBI, in 1965. He was knighted in the 1965 Queen's Birthday Honours.[9][10] He was also a governor of the Administrative Staff College and of the National Institute of Social and Economic Research, and president of the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors. He was president of the London Bible College.

He was rear-commodore and a trustee of the Royal Yacht Squadron, president of the Royal Yachting Association, and admiral of the Royal Ocean Racing Club and of the Island Sailing Club based in Cowes. Because of this love of sailing and yachting, Maurice Laing donated a sum of money to the Ocean Youth Club (later the Ocean Youth Trust) in 1990 to build a boat to help educate young people and disabled members of society in the fine art of yacht sailing.

Personal life edit

Laing married Hilda Richards in March 1940. He was survived by his wife and their son, John, who runs the Rufford Foundation, a private grant-making organisation.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Obituary: Sir Maurice Laing". Independent.
  2. ^ "No. 36378". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 February 1944. pp. 782–784.
  3. ^ "No. 36378". The London Gazette (Supplement). 23 May 1944. pp. 2427–2428.
  4. ^ "No. 42935". The London Gazette. 5 March 1963. p. 2011.
  5. ^ "No. 43262". The London Gazette. 3 March 1964. p. 1985.
  6. ^ "No. 44516". The London Gazette. 2 February 1968. p. 1356.
  7. ^ "No. 45617". The London Gazette. 7 March 1972. p. 2822.
  8. ^ "No. 46854". The London Gazette. 19 March 1976. p. 4183.
  9. ^ "No. 43667". The London Gazette (Supplement). 4 June 1965. p. 5472.
  10. ^ "No. 43803". The London Gazette. 29 October 1965. p. 10075.
  • Obituary—Sir Maurice Laing: Leading member of the well-known family of builders, he was the CBI's first president, The Guardian, 25 February 2008
  • Sir Maurice Laing: Firebrand head of the Laing construction company who became the first president of the CBI, The Independent, 26 February 2008
  • Sir Maurice Laing: Industrialist and first president of the CBI whose family construction business built the first motorway in Britain, The Times, 28 February 2008

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Sir John Maurice Laing 1 February 1918 22 February 2008 was a senior executive of British construction company John Laing plc He was the first president of the Confederation of British Industry in 1965 66 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 World War II 3 Business career 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Maurice Laing news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Laing was born in Carlisle Cumberland the younger son of Sir John Laing The family were strict Christian Brethren Laing s father had been running the family construction firm John Laing amp Son since 1910 and Laing worked for the firm in his school holidays The headquarters of the business moved from Carlisle to Mill Hill in 1926 and Laing was educated at St Lawrence College Ramsgate In 1935 aged 17 he began to work full time with his father at the family firm Meanwhile his elder brother Sir William Kirby Laing studied engineering at Cambridge University After working as a trainee he began managing the construction of new airfields and barrage balloon stations in 1938 World War II editDespite his reserved occupation and against his father s wishes he joined the RAF during the Second World War He initially served in the ranks and was a Leading Aircraftman when he was commissioned as a Pilot Officer RAFVR on 30 October 1943 2 he was promoted Flying Officer in April 1944 3 His wife s poor health due to tuberculosis delayed his training but he qualified as a pilot in South Africa and flew the second British glider across the Rhine Business career editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Maurice Laing news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Laing returned to construction in 1945 The company was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1953 and John Laing retired in 1957 Having climbed up the management structure of the firm Maurice took the 2 position in 1966 supporting his brother Kirby as chairman The buildings and structures built by the firm ranged from the first 52 miles of the M1 the first motorway in the UK built in 1958 and 1959 to connect Watford and Rugby through nuclear power stations to the new Coventry Cathedral and London Central Mosque Laing swapped positions with his brother in 1976 becoming chairman of the Laing Group He separated the company s property division from its construction division creating a separate company Laing Properties which was floated in 1978 He became the group s life president when he retired in 1982 Despite his opposition the property company was taken over by P amp O in 1992 He was a member of the National Economic Development Council from 1962 until 1966 and was a director of the Bank of England from 1963 to 1980 4 5 6 7 8 He was the last president of the British Employers Federation in 1964 Following its merger with the Federation of British Industries and National Association of British Manufacturers Laing was the first president of their successor the CBI in 1965 He was knighted in the 1965 Queen s Birthday Honours 9 10 He was also a governor of the Administrative Staff College and of the National Institute of Social and Economic Research and president of the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors He was president of the London Bible College He was rear commodore and a trustee of the Royal Yacht Squadron president of the Royal Yachting Association and admiral of the Royal Ocean Racing Club and of the Island Sailing Club based in Cowes Because of this love of sailing and yachting Maurice Laing donated a sum of money to the Ocean Youth Club later the Ocean Youth Trust in 1990 to build a boat to help educate young people and disabled members of society in the fine art of yacht sailing Personal life editLaing married Hilda Richards in March 1940 He was survived by his wife and their son John who runs the Rufford Foundation a private grant making organisation citation needed References edit Obituary Sir Maurice Laing Independent No 36378 The London Gazette Supplement 11 February 1944 pp 782 784 No 36378 The London Gazette Supplement 23 May 1944 pp 2427 2428 No 42935 The London Gazette 5 March 1963 p 2011 No 43262 The London Gazette 3 March 1964 p 1985 No 44516 The London Gazette 2 February 1968 p 1356 No 45617 The London Gazette 7 March 1972 p 2822 No 46854 The London Gazette 19 March 1976 p 4183 No 43667 The London Gazette Supplement 4 June 1965 p 5472 No 43803 The London Gazette 29 October 1965 p 10075 Obituary Sir Maurice Laing Leading member of the well known family of builders he was the CBI s first president The Guardian 25 February 2008 Sir Maurice Laing Firebrand head of the Laing construction company who became the first president of the CBI The Independent 26 February 2008 Sir Maurice Laing Industrialist and first president of the CBI whose family construction business built the first motorway in Britain The Times 28 February 2008 Obituary The Daily Telegraph 19 March 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maurice Laing amp oldid 1138346154, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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