Theodore Agnew

Sir Theodore Thomas More Agnew DL (born 17 January 1961) is a Norfolk businessman and philanthropist.

Early life

He was born in Norfolk and educated at Beeston Hall School in Norfolk and Rugby School. After school, he worked in Canada and Australia, initially in farming but later buying and selling a variety of businesses. [1]

Career

After working in Australia, he returned to the UK and founded Town & Country Assistance in 1989 and grew the business to annual gross revenues of £40 million pa. Selling it to Warburg Pincus in 2002, he became co-founder of WNS Global Services. He resigned as a non-executive director of Jubilee Managing Agency Ltd in 2011, a Lloyd’s insurance business managing £130 million of premiums.

He is a past trustee of Policy Exchange, a Westminster-based think tank. He served as chairman of the Norfolk Community Foundation in 2013 but remains a vice patron.[2]

Agnew is the founder and chairman of the Inspiration Trust, a multi-academy trust that runs 11 schools in East Anglia. The Trust was founded as the East Norfolk Academy Trust on 14 August 2012, changing its name to the Inspiration Trust on 27 January 2013.[3][4]

Agnew was a non-executive board member of the Department for Education and chairman of its Academies Board from 2013 to 2015. He was appointed lead non-executive board member of the Ministry of Justice in July 2015. [5]

Agnew is a board member of CentreForum, an opportunity think tank.[6]

Personal life

Agnew donated a total of £134,000 to the Conservative Party between 2007 and 2009.[7]

Honours

Agnew was appointed a deputy lieutenant (DL) of Norfolk in 2013.[8] He was made a Knight Bachelor in the 2015 New Year Honours 'for services to education'.[9][10]

See also

Notes

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