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Richard Greenbury

Sir Richard Greenbury (31 July 1936 – 27 September 2017) was an English businessman, and chairman and chief executive of the British retailer Marks and Spencer from 1988 to 1999. During his tenure, the company continued to grow until its profits peaked in 1997 and 1998 when it was the second most profitable retailer in the world after Wal-Mart, and the ninth largest company in Britain.[citation needed] After resigning as executive chairman, he was succeeded by Peter Salsbury.

Richard Greenbury

Early life edit

Greenbury was born in Carlisle and educated at Ealing County Grammar School in London. As a young man he claimed to have been, "The most caned boy in school", an achievement that he suggested had taught him, "The importance of discipline." Although academically able, at over six-foot Greenbury's real enthusiasm lay in playing sport, which he excelled at. He played football for his school's 1st XI, and later at county level, while playing tennis as well.

However, after his mother contracted cancer, Greenbury felt obliged to leave school with only six O-levels and abandon sport; opting to start earning at the age of sixteen and missing out on a university education. Just before his seventeenth birthday, Greenbury took a modest job at Lillywhites.

Marks and Spencer edit

Greenbury's stay at Lillywhites was short lived. He later accepted a management trainee position at Marks and Spencer, who fortunately did not require A-levels for their programme. His hard work was soon recognised by Simon, Lord Marks, and he was taken under the wing of the founding father's son. Mark's dubbed Greenbury "Big Fellah", and soon moved him to head office as a trainee merchandiser and personal assistant to his son in law.

It was in men's knitwear where Greenbury made his name in the early 1960s, shortly after his marriage to first wife Siân Hughes in 1959. As noted by Marks, "Rick", as he soon became known, was a retailer through and through. Spotting the trend towards casual menswear Greenbury formed a strong friendship with Harry Djanogoly, who ran the knitwear company Nottingham Manufacturing, and transformed the then unknown aisle in every Marks and Spencer store into a profits power house for the company. This reputedly got Djanogoly his knighthood and Greenbury his promotion.

By 1972, Greenbury had been made the youngest director in the company's history, only twenty years after being welcomed by the business. Then, at the age of forty-one, Greenbury was made a managing director, and by 1978 he had worked in every area of the business; including food, and property, as well as clothing. In 1984, shortly after becoming chairman, Derek Rayner decided it was time to outline his immediate successor, and, in 1988, Greenbury took his place as chief executive. In 1991, he was promoted again, becoming executive chairman, in keeping with Marks and Spencer's business traditions.

Despite later criticism, when the company smashed the £1 billion profit barrier in 1997, the City sang Greenbury's praises; although the impact of his tenure became the subject of intrigue in the aftermath of the downturn. For every year that Greenbury was in charge, Marks and Spencer held more than twice the clothing market of any other high street name, and even after the crash, and Greenbury's departure, they remained the only retailer holding over 10% of the market.

In 1997, Greenbury received an honorary doctorate from Heriot-Watt University.[1]

The Greenbury Committee edit

In 1995, Greenbury led a CBI committee which made recommendations on executive remuneration. The Greenbury Report,[2] as it was widely known, has had longstanding implications for the method and scale of remuneration policy in UK PLCs. The committee included other notable senior industrialists of the time, such as Sir Deny Henderson, Sir Iain Vallance and Sir Michael Angus.

New leadership edit

In 1999, Greenbury's career as a CEO and chairman came to an end. He bore criticism as he stood down. One journalist would later impart; "Life has been unfair to Sir Richard, he had forty years of unmitigated success followed by one poor one; and that's the one he'll be remembered for." Despite this, Greenbury talked openly about the problems with the leadership succession that ultimately caused a slump at the retailer, as the four possible candidates for the job engaged in a bitter power struggled that stimulated headlines such as "Sparks Fly at Marks", in a Channel 4 documentary. The downturn in Marks and Spencer's fortunes has also been attributed to, in part, the costly Littlewoods acquisition, which reportedly cost several million pounds.

After stepping down, Greenbury went on to serve as a director with ICI, Zeneca, C&G, Game, British Gas, Lloyds TSB, and as a member of the supervisory board at Philips. He retired in 2010. Though his tenure has been remembered for the downturn in profits and share prices that followed his departure, it was under Greenbury that Marks and Spencer undertook its greatest international expansion, had the greatest number of employees, stores and floor space, and the highest share prices, share of the market, and pre- and post-tax profits of any retailer in Europe; and, excluding companies operating under multiple names, the world.

References edit

  1. ^ "Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh: Honorary Graduates". www1.hw.ac.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  2. ^ Greenbury Report Ecgi.org. Accessed 18 January 2023.

External links edit

  • An article on Judi Bevan's 'The Rise and Fall of Marks & Spencer' which documents in detail Sir Richard Greenbury's life
  • A short biography of Sir Richard Greenbury's life in business
  • Articles from Harvard Business on Sir Richard Greenbury's tenure with Marks and Spencers
  • , telegraph.co.uk. Accessed 18 January 2023.

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sir Richard Greenbury 31 July 1936 27 September 2017 was an English businessman and chairman and chief executive of the British retailer Marks and Spencer from 1988 to 1999 During his tenure the company continued to grow until its profits peaked in 1997 and 1998 when it was the second most profitable retailer in the world after Wal Mart and the ninth largest company in Britain citation needed After resigning as executive chairman he was succeeded by Peter Salsbury Richard Greenbury Contents 1 Early life 2 Marks and Spencer 2 1 The Greenbury Committee 2 2 New leadership 3 References 4 External linksEarly 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 Richard Greenbury news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Greenbury was born in Carlisle and educated at Ealing County Grammar School in London As a young man he claimed to have been The most caned boy in school an achievement that he suggested had taught him The importance of discipline Although academically able at over six foot Greenbury s real enthusiasm lay in playing sport which he excelled at He played football for his school s 1st XI and later at county level while playing tennis as well However after his mother contracted cancer Greenbury felt obliged to leave school with only six O levels and abandon sport opting to start earning at the age of sixteen and missing out on a university education Just before his seventeenth birthday Greenbury took a modest job at Lillywhites Marks and Spencer 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 Richard Greenbury news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Greenbury s stay at Lillywhites was short lived He later accepted a management trainee position at Marks and Spencer who fortunately did not require A levels for their programme His hard work was soon recognised by Simon Lord Marks and he was taken under the wing of the founding father s son Mark s dubbed Greenbury Big Fellah and soon moved him to head office as a trainee merchandiser and personal assistant to his son in law It was in men s knitwear where Greenbury made his name in the early 1960s shortly after his marriage to first wife Sian Hughes in 1959 As noted by Marks Rick as he soon became known was a retailer through and through Spotting the trend towards casual menswear Greenbury formed a strong friendship with Harry Djanogoly who ran the knitwear company Nottingham Manufacturing and transformed the then unknown aisle in every Marks and Spencer store into a profits power house for the company This reputedly got Djanogoly his knighthood and Greenbury his promotion By 1972 Greenbury had been made the youngest director in the company s history only twenty years after being welcomed by the business Then at the age of forty one Greenbury was made a managing director and by 1978 he had worked in every area of the business including food and property as well as clothing In 1984 shortly after becoming chairman Derek Rayner decided it was time to outline his immediate successor and in 1988 Greenbury took his place as chief executive In 1991 he was promoted again becoming executive chairman in keeping with Marks and Spencer s business traditions Despite later criticism when the company smashed the 1 billion profit barrier in 1997 the City sang Greenbury s praises although the impact of his tenure became the subject of intrigue in the aftermath of the downturn For every year that Greenbury was in charge Marks and Spencer held more than twice the clothing market of any other high street name and even after the crash and Greenbury s departure they remained the only retailer holding over 10 of the market In 1997 Greenbury received an honorary doctorate from Heriot Watt University 1 The Greenbury Committee edit In 1995 Greenbury led a CBI committee which made recommendations on executive remuneration The Greenbury Report 2 as it was widely known has had longstanding implications for the method and scale of remuneration policy in UK PLCs The committee included other notable senior industrialists of the time such as Sir Deny Henderson Sir Iain Vallance and Sir Michael Angus New leadership edit In 1999 Greenbury s career as a CEO and chairman came to an end He bore criticism as he stood down One journalist would later impart Life has been unfair to Sir Richard he had forty years of unmitigated success followed by one poor one and that s the one he ll be remembered for Despite this Greenbury talked openly about the problems with the leadership succession that ultimately caused a slump at the retailer as the four possible candidates for the job engaged in a bitter power struggled that stimulated headlines such as Sparks Fly at Marks in a Channel 4 documentary The downturn in Marks and Spencer s fortunes has also been attributed to in part the costly Littlewoods acquisition which reportedly cost several million pounds After stepping down Greenbury went on to serve as a director with ICI Zeneca C amp G Game British Gas Lloyds TSB and as a member of the supervisory board at Philips He retired in 2010 Though his tenure has been remembered for the downturn in profits and share prices that followed his departure it was under Greenbury that Marks and Spencer undertook its greatest international expansion had the greatest number of employees stores and floor space and the highest share prices share of the market and pre and post tax profits of any retailer in Europe and excluding companies operating under multiple names the world References edit Heriot Watt University Edinburgh Honorary Graduates www1 hw ac uk Retrieved 4 April 2016 Greenbury Report Ecgi org Accessed 18 January 2023 External links editAn article on Judi Bevan s The Rise and Fall of Marks amp Spencer which documents in detail Sir Richard Greenbury s life A short biography of Sir Richard Greenbury s life in business Articles from Harvard Business on Sir Richard Greenbury s tenure with Marks and Spencers Sir Richard Greenbury profile telegraph co uk Accessed 18 January 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Greenbury amp oldid 1134500766, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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