Dermot Gleeson (BBC)

This article is about the BBC governor. For the Irish barrister, see Dermot Gleeson.

Dermot Gleeson (born 5 September 1949) is the great nephew of Michael Gleeson, the founder of MJ Gleeson Group plc. He was appointed to the Board in 1975, became Chief Executive in 1988 and non-executive Chairman in 1994.[1]

Gleeson graduated from Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, worked in the Conservative Party Research Office and served in Sir Christopher Tugendhat's cabinet in the European Commission from 1977 to 1979.

He is a former member of the Board of Governors of the BBC, where he served two terms, and subsequently one of the original members of the BBC Trust, the current governing body of the British Broadcasting Corporation.[2] His term at the BBC finished on 31 October 2008. Dermot Gleeson also served on the Board of the Housing Corporation and the CITB; was Chairman of the Major Contractors Group; and a Trustee of the Institute of Cancer Research.[3]

References

  1. MJ Gleeson Group
  2. BBC Press Release New BBC Trust to represent the public interest
  3. Gleeson accounts
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