John Gildersleeve

John Gildersleeve
Born

July 1944 (age 72)

Nationality British
Occupation Chairman, British Land
deputy chairman, Spire Healthcare
deputy chairman of TalkTalk
Board member of British Land

John Gildersleeve (born July 1944) is a British businessman, the chairman of British Land.

Early life

John Gildersleeve was born in July 1944 .[1] His father was a sergeant in the Army and his mother was "ambitiously intelligent". He grew up in a rented house in south London, and was the only boy in his year to go to grammar school.[2]

Career

Gildersleeve left school at 18, and joined Shell as a clerk. At 19, he joined Tesco as a trainee manager, having been interviewed by Ian MacLaurin, then an area manager, now Lord MacLaurin. He rose to join the board in 1984, and was a director for 20 years.[2]

He has been the chairman of British Land since January 2013.[3] He is deputy chairman of Spire Healthcare, and deputy chairman of TalkTalk. He was formerly chairman of New Look, EMI Group, Gallaher Group and Carphone Warehouse; and a non-executive director of Lloyds TSB, Vodafone Group, Dixons Carphone and Tesco.[4]

Personal life

Gildersleeve lives in the UK.[1] He has daughters.[2]

References

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