Nationality British Name Ian Cheshire Ethnicity White British Role Businessman | Occupation Businessman Years active 1970–present Successor Veronique Laury | |
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Full Name Ian Michael Cheshire Born 6 August 1959 (age 65) ( 1959-08-06 ) Residence Wandsworth, south London Alma mater | ||
Education University of Cambridge |
Brc annual retail industry dinner 2013 helen dickinson and ian cheshire
Sir Ian Michael Cheshire (born 6 August 1959) is a British businessman, who has been chairman of the British department store retailer Debenhams since April 2016. He was previously chief executive (CEO) of Kingfisher plc, a British multinational retailing company.
Contents
- Brc annual retail industry dinner 2013 helen dickinson and ian cheshire
- Education
- Career
- Personal life
- References

Education

Cheshire was educated at The King's School, Canterbury, and graduated in economics and law from Christ's College, Cambridge.
Career

Cheshire's first job was with Boston Consulting Group, before working for Guinness, as Ernest Saunders' executive assistant, and Sears, before joining Kingfisher as strategy director in 1998.

In January 2008, Kingfisher appointed Cheshire as group chief executive.

In 2012, Cheshire won The Guardian Sustainable Business Leader of the Year award. His vision of B&Q "customers renting power drills as opposed to buying them" (drills are used for a mere six minutes a year on average) has captured imaginations, and is a widely used example of a mainstream business adopting a more collaborative approach to its products and services.
He was knighted in the 2014 New Year Honours for services to business, sustainability, and the environment.
In September 2014, it was announced that Véronique Laury would replace Cheshire as CEO of Kingfisher from February 2015.
In January 2015 it was announced that he would succeed Lord Browne as lead non-executive director for the government. He is also the senior independent director of Whitbread plc, chair of Menhaden plc and the chair of the advisory board of the Cambridge institute of sustainability leadership.
In January 2016 he was nominated as chairman-elect of Debenhams, the international department store group. On 7 April 2016, he succeeded Nigel Northridge who had been chairman since April 2010.
Personal life
Cheshire and his wife Kate have homes in London and in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight.