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Name
  
Giles Clarke

Role
  
Businessman


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Education
  
Rugby School, University of Oxford

Organizations founded
  
Majestic Wine, Safestore

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Charles Giles Clarke, CBE (born 29 May 1953 in Bristol) is an English businessman and cricket administrator, and former chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board.

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Early life and education

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Born in Bristol, Clarke was educated at Rugby School. He then studied at Oriel College, University of Oxford where he graduated with an MA in Persian with Arabic; reportedly he paid his way by gambling. He then spent a year at the University of Damascus Arabic language school.

Business career

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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, 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. Following disposal of the US based businesses, he sold the UK plc business of Majestic Wines for £15 million in 1989.

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In 1990, Clarke founded Pet City, where, as CEO, he built it into a chain of 94 stores (also dressing up at Xmas in the Swindon Store). After making the business public in 1995, he sold the business for £150 million in 1996 to US based PetsMart. In 1998, Clarke founded Safestore, building it into the UK's third largest self storage company, selling it to Bridgepoint Capital for £44million in August 2003. In 1999 Mr Clarke became CEO of Stepstone, an online career portal. Since he came on board, the company has raised NKr1.8bn ($197m) from the IPO in 2000 and grew from four countries and 200 employees to a staff of 1,385 in 18 countries.

Clarke is currently Chairman and controlling shareholder, via his company Westleigh Investments, of:

  • ATL Telecom – Cardiff based data transmission design equipment company, which manufactures in China
  • Fosters Event Catering – a West Country-based independent caterer
  • CCI International – the UK's largest clay pigeon equipment manufacturer
  • West Country Business Systems – develops software systems for managing independent schools.
  • Boston Tea Party – a West Country-based chain of coffee shops
  • Clarke is the non-executive deputy chairman of Pure Wafer plc – presently the only European based silicon chip test wafer reclaim company
  • Clarke is also Chairman of oil and gas explorer Amerisur Resources PLC (formerly known as Chaco Resources, )

    Public service

    Giles Clarke has served with the following public bodies:

  • 2002–2007 As a National Council member of the Learning and Skills Council, the largest quango in the UK with a budget of £10 billion, responsible for all UK adult learning. and a member of the Adult Learning Committee, a statutory body set up by the UK Parliament.
  • Clarke was Deputy Chair of the EU Task Force on Skills and Mobility and presented its report to the Barcelona Summit in 2002.
  • Deputy Chairman of the Bristol Old Vic theatre until 2007.
  • Patron of Changing Faces, the UK national charity supporting and representing people with disfigurement.
  • Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers, Bristol (2011)
  • Cricket

    A keen club cricketer, Clarke became chairman of Somerset County Cricket Club, becoming instrumental in developing the club both on and off field and consulting ex cricketers including Sir Ian Botham. He resultantly became a non-executive director of the England and Wales Cricket Board, and as Chairman of Marketing led the negotiations for their new four-year TV and radio broadcasting rights deal signed with BSkyB, Five and the BBC in December 2004. On 25 September 2007 Clarke was voted in as Chairman of the ECB, re-elected in 2009, and again in March 2012 for a further three years. In April 2015 Clarke was nominated as the ECB's first president, with the intention that president's primary role would be to represent ECB on the International Cricket Council's executive board.

    Clarke was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to cricket.

    Private life

    Married to Judy, the couple have a son Jack – after whom the brasserie in Bristol is named. A family man and protective of his private life, when his name appeared in the Sunday Times Rich List in the mid-1990s, Clarke took steps to protect his financial interests from the public.

    References

    Giles Clarke Wikipedia