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Sir Robert (Bob) David Hillyer Scott (born 22 January 1944) is an English businessman in South London who is noted for his involvement with the International Olympic Committee. Scott was Chairman of the Manchester Olympic Bid Committee's unsuccessful bids in 1996 and 2000, as well as the successful November 1995 bid to host the Commonwealth Games of 2002. Scott was knighted in 1994.

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Early life and career

Scott was born in Minehead, Somerset, the son of former British Ambassador, Sir David Scott. He attended Haileybury and Imperial Service College and Merton College, Oxford where he studied dramatic arts.

Scott became Administrator of the 69 Theatre Company in Manchester in 1968. He later became Administrator of the Royal Exchange Theatre Trust. As Managing Director of Manchester Theatres Limited he revived two major theatres in the city – the Palace (1981) and Opera House (1984).

In 2008 he was appointed Chairman of the European Commission jury to select the European Capital of Culture. He was Chairman of Trinity Laban (from 2005-2012), Greenwich Theatre and South London Business. In June 2003, he led Liverpool’s successful Bid to become the European Capital of Culture in 2008, and then was appointed the International Ambassador of the Liverpool Culture Company. In Manchester he is Chairman of the Granada Foundation.

He founded Cornerhouse, Manchester. He has been a Governor of the Royal Northern College of Music, a Director of the Buxton Festival, the Halle Orchestra and the Whitworth Art Gallery. He was a Board Member of the Central Manchester Development Corporation from 1988 to 1996.

Recognition

Scott was made a Knight Bachelor in the 1994 New Year's Honours.

He has received Honorary Degrees from Manchester University in 1988 and from Salford University in 1991. He was made an Honorary Fellow of Manchester Polytechnic (1987), UMIST (1988), the Royal Northern College of Music (1990), and received an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Greenwich (2003) and an Honorary Fellowship by Liverpool John Moores University (2003). He was made a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Greater Manchester in 1990.

On 16 July 2010, Sir Bob received his honorary doctorate in Arts from Leeds Metropolitan University's Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education.

Personal life

Scott has been married twice, the second time to Alicia Tomalino. He is the father to three children and two stepchildren.

References

Bob Scott (businessman) Wikipedia