Philip Yea
Philip Edward Yea (born 11 December 1954[1]) is a British businessman and private equity investor who currently serves as chairman of the British Heart Foundation.[2] Prior to this, he was chief executive of 3i Group plc, from 2005 to January 2009. Yea is an executive director of Vodafone Group plc and senior business adviser to Prince Andrew, Duke of York.[3] In 2008 he was ranked 41st in The Times Power 100 list,[4] a list which rates the most powerful people in British business[5]
Early life
He attended Wallington County Grammar School and later obtained a degree in Modern Languages (French and Spanish) from Brasenose College, University of Oxford.
Career
Yea joined 3i in July 2004, after a career spanning both public and private companies, having been a managing director at Investcorp, where his main focus was on the performance of portfolio investments. He joined Investcorp in 1999 from Diageo. He spent six years as group finance director, both at Guinness and then at Diageo after Guinness's merger with Grand Metropolitan in 1997. Yea's thirteen-year career at Guinness/Diageo mainly involved financial positions but also saw him in a number of wider-ranging roles including the chairmanship of The Gleneagles Hotel and Guinness Publishing. He was also a director of Moët Hennessy. He has also been a non-executive director of HBOS plc and of Manchester United plc.
Yea is a member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.
Personal life
He is married with three children.[6]
References
- ↑ Management Today
- ↑ British Heart Foundation Trustees
- ↑ Duke of York says Yea as ex 3i boss gets Royal approval. The Telegraph
- ↑ Inventive and dynamic risk-takers who changed the face of Britain
- ↑ The Times Power 100: Do you Know who Really Runs Britain's Boardrooms? The Times, November 7, 2005
- ↑ Big Shot The Times, 12 May 2006
- Philip Yea: The Acceptable Face of Private Equity. The Independent, 23 June 2007
- The Poster Boy of Private Equity. The Telegraph, 8 July 2007
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