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Nationality
  
British

Education
  
Siblings
  
Brian Souter

Website
  
The Gloag Foundation

Name
  
Ann Gloag


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Full Name
  
Ann Heron Souter

Born
  
10 December 1942 (age 81) (
1942-12-10
)
Perth, Scotland, UK

Known for
  
Co-founder, Stagecoach Group

Net worth
  
GBP £1.04 billion (April 2015)

Residence
  
Kinfauns Castle, Perth and Kinross, United Kingdom, Scotland, United Kingdom

Organizations founded
  
Fistula Foundation

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Ann Gloag OBE (born Ann Heron Souter; 10 December 1942, in Perth) is a Scottish business woman and charity campaigner. She is co-founder of the international transport company Stagecoach Group.

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According to The Sunday Times Rich List in 2020, Gloag and her brother, Sir Brian Souter, are worth £730 million, a decrease of £145 million from the previous year.

In January 2023, Gloag, with her husband and two other family members, was charged with criminal offences involving human trafficking. She disputes the charges.

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Biography

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Educated at Caledonian Road Primary School and Perth High School, she qualified as a nurse, and during a 20-year career worked as a burn unit sister. She is ranked as Scotland's richest woman.

Stagecoach

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Using her father's redundancy money, and working with her brother Sir Brian Souter and her first husband Robin Gloag, Gloag established the Stagecoach Group in 1980, running buses from Dundee to London. Expansion continued and in the early 1990s, Stagecoach acquired National Bus Company operations in Cumberland, Hampshire, East Midlands, Ribble, Southdown and the United Counties. Stagecoach bought further bus operations in Scotland, Newcastle and London, with Manchester being added in 1993.

Manston Airport

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In November 2013, Gloag took ownership of Kent International Airport, also known as Manston Airport for the sum of £1. Gloag's co-director is Pauline Bradley, a corporate lawyer and former head of joint ventures at Bank of Scotland, described by the Scottish Herald as "one of Scotland's most powerful women".

Despite assurances to staff regarding long term investment in the airport, management announced a consultation on closure in April 2014. Uncertainty about the airport's future led flight operators who were using Manston to leave, notably KLM who ran a twice daily service to Amsterdam Schiphol. A number of bids were forthcoming during the consultation period to buy and run the airport, but on 15 May 2014 Manston was closed with the loss of 144 jobs in the airport and an unknown number in the surrounding area. Gloag did not appear publicly or give a reason for the airport's closure or her refusal to sell. The trade union Unite said it would challenge the way the consultation on closure was conducted. Sir Roger Gale, Member of Parliament for Thanet North, described Gloag's actions as an act of "corporate vandalism".

As of 2016, Gale and pressure groups including Save Manston Airport and Why Not Manston? continue to campaign for the reopening of the airport and have opposed alternative uses. In May 2014, then prime minister David Cameron, in answer to a question from Gale in the Houses of Commons, stated that the future of Manston was the responsibility of the airport owner, but the Government was in negotiation with Mrs Gloag. In July 2017 planning inspectors rejected an appeal stating that the site was protected for aviation use under EC4 regulations.

Personal life

Gloag has owned Beaufort Castle near Inverness since 1995, and Kinfauns Castle, near Perth since 2004. She has attempted to block off private access at Kinfauns in a high-profile case. On 12 June 2007 she was successful in gaining a court ruling that she was legally entitled to bar the public from a swath of woodland in the grounds of Kinfauns Castle.

Her ex-husband Robin Gloag was killed in a car crash on 6 December 2007. Their son, Jonathan, killed himself in 1999, aged 28.

Gloag is a member of the Church of the Nazarene.

She founded the Freedom From Fistula Foundation. After meeting Adam Friedman, became executive producer of Shout Gladi Gladi, a documentary film explaining the medical and social issues surrounding obstetric fistula in Africa.

References

Ann Gloag Wikipedia


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