Barry Skipper

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Barry John Skipper CBE was Vice Chairman for Norwich City and he joined the club in 1996.

Skipper held Sales and Marketing positions with Procter & Gamble, Mars and Cadbury Schweppes. [1] and was chief executive of Booker's food distribution division. He was appointed CBE in the 1994 New Year Honours.

On 8 May 2007, Skipper stood down as Vice Chairman of Norwich after more than 10 years at the club.

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  1. "Jarrold and Son LTD, Whitefriars, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1SH". Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 5 April 2009.