Patrick Meade, 8th Earl of Clanwilliam

Patrick Meade

Patrick Meade, 8th Earl of Clanwilliam (born 28 December 1960),[1] styled Baron Gillford from March 1989 to December 2009, is a businessman, government and financial communications specialist.[2]

The then Lord Gillford succeeded to the Earldom of Clanwilliam following the death of his father, the 7th Earl, in December 2009.

Educated at Eton College and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst,[3] the future Lord Clanwilliam started his business career with Hanson plc, and has since been the director of Eurasia Drilling Company, the largest drilling and work-over company operating in Eurasia, Polyus Gold OJSC, the largest Russian gold mining company, AFK Sistema, the largest conglomerate holding company in Russia, and NMC Health. He was the owner (with an 80% shareholding[4]) of the lobbying firm Meade, Hall & Associates.

Lord Clanwilliam was active in the Conservative Party. Sitting as a councillor for two terms in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Clanwilliam was a Conservative Party donor and sponsored a table costing some £1,000 per person at the party's 2013 Summer Ball.[5]

References

  1. ^ Companies House form 288a, appointment of director at Shaker MediaComms Ltd, 21 September 2007
  2. ^ Board of directors Archived 2014-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, NMC Health, accessed 3 July 2014]
  3. ^ Who we are, Meade Hall & Associates, accessed 3 July 2014
  4. ^ Financial statement of Meade, Hall & Associates Lts, DueDil.com, accessed 3 July 2014
  5. ^ Conservative Party fundraising dinner: the £11bn seating plan, The Guardian, 1 July 2014]

External links

  • Company director profile on DueDil.com
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Preceded by Earl of Clanwilliam
2009–present
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