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Sir Nigel Rudd

    A Chairman's Tale
    • A Chairman's Tale

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Sir Nigel Rudd is a prominent businessman with over four decades of experience leading major British companies across various industries. His journey from a modest upbringing in Derby to the upper echelons of UK business is marked by his characteristic forthrightness and insight. Rudd offers an insider's view of boardroom dynamics, shaped by significant events from the Thatcher era to recent financial and Covid crises. He has navigated numerous challenges and achieved remarkable successes, making his story both riveting and comprehensive. Praise for Rudd highlights his exceptional leadership qualities. Paolo Scaroni, former CEO of Enel and Pilkington, describes him as the best chairman he has encountered, commending his courage and business acumen. Richard Baker, ex-CEO of Alliance Boots, recalls Rudd's straightforward approach to leadership and decision-making. Luke Meynell, a consultant, shares an analogy about Rudd's ability to sense trouble in business, likening it to a tracker in the jungle. Born in 1946 and educated at Bemrose Grammar School, Rudd became the youngest Chartered Accountant in England. He co-founded Williams Holdings in 1982, transforming it into a top UK company. Knighted in 1996 for his contributions to business, he has chaired major organizations like Pilkington, Boots, and Heathrow, and served as a director of Barclays Bank during its financial crisis. Currently, he chairs Meggitt and Sappi, while And

      A Chairman's Tale2022
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