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'''Ian Frederic Hay Davison''' is a UK [[accountant]].
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==Career==
 
==Career==
Ian Hay Davisontrained as an accountant. He was appointed a DTI Inspector, with [[Michael Sherrard]] QC, in 1974, to investigate the ramifications of the disappearance of [[John Stonehouse]].<ref>http://www.truthaboutlloyds.com/litigation/Affidavit%20of%20Ian%20Hay%20Davison.htm</ref>  
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Ian Hay Davison trained as an [[accountant]] in the US. He returned to the UK in [[1958]] and joined the [[accounting]] and public services firm [[Arthur Andersen]] where he managed the rapid growth of the company. He went on to  a number of high-profile regulatory roles, including chairman of the [[Accounting Standards Committee]], Department of Trade & Industry inspector and member of the Audit Commission, before being asked by the [[Bank of England]] to become the Chief Executive and Deputy Chairman of [[Lloyd's of London]].<ref name=bath>https://www.bath.ac.uk/corporate-information/ian-hay-davison-collection/</ref>
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He was appointed a DTI Inspector, with [[Michael Sherrard]] QC, in 1974, to investigate the ramifications of the disappearance of [[John Stonehouse]].<ref>http://www.truthaboutlloyds.com/litigation/Affidavit%20of%20Ian%20Hay%20Davison.htm</ref>
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Davison was a Director of [[The Independent]] from [[1986]] to [[2004]], and Chairman since [[1993]]. He also held directorship at [[Cadbury Schweppes]] and [[Midland Bank]].<ref name=bath/><ref>http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=10879195&privcapId=10837322&previousCapId=10837322&previousTitle=Ruffer%20LLP</ref>
  
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He also took on voluntary appointments including as trustee of the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]], chairman of the [[Sadler's Wells Foundation]] and president of the [[National Council for One Parent Families]].<ref name=bath/>
  
 
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* Chairman, [[Laing & Cruickshank]]
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 30 August 2023

Person.png Ian Hay Davison Companies House IMDB SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(businessman, accountant)
Ian Hay Davison.jpg
In the 1970s
BornJune 1931
NationalityBritish
Alma materDulwich College, London School of Economics, University of Michigan
Single Bilderberg UK banker. Managed the rapid growth of the accounting company Arthur Andersen in the UK.

Employment.png Lloyd's/CEO,  LLoyd's/Deputy chair

In office
February 15 1983 - February 1986

Ian Frederic Hay Davison is a UK accountant.

Career

Ian Hay Davison trained as an accountant in the US. He returned to the UK in 1958 and joined the accounting and public services firm Arthur Andersen where he managed the rapid growth of the company. He went on to a number of high-profile regulatory roles, including chairman of the Accounting Standards Committee, Department of Trade & Industry inspector and member of the Audit Commission, before being asked by the Bank of England to become the Chief Executive and Deputy Chairman of Lloyd's of London.[1]

He was appointed a DTI Inspector, with Michael Sherrard QC, in 1974, to investigate the ramifications of the disappearance of John Stonehouse.[2]

Davison was a Director of The Independent from 1986 to 2004, and Chairman since 1993. He also held directorship at Cadbury Schweppes and Midland Bank.[1][3]

He also took on voluntary appointments including as trustee of the Victoria and Albert Museum, chairman of the Sadler's Wells Foundation and president of the National Council for One Parent Families.[1]

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/199010 May 199013 May 1990New York
US
Glen Cove
38th Bilderberg meeting, 119 guests
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