Peter Williams (businessman)

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Peter Williams
Born
Peter Richard Michael Williams

June 1974 (age 4849)
NationalityBritish
Education King Edward's School, Birmingham
Alma mater University College London
Known forco-founder and 52% owner, Jack Wills
TitleCEO, Jack Wills
SpouseLaura Jane Williams

Peter Richard Michael Williams (born June 1974) is a British businessman, the co-founder, former co-owner and ex-CEO of the clothing brand Jack Wills.

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Early life

Peter Williams was born in June 1974. [1] He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, where he was school captain, followed by a bachelor's degree in economics from University College London. [2]

Career

Peter Williams and Robert Shaw founded Jack Wills in 1999. [3] [4] Williams was 23 when the first store opened at 22 Fore Street, Salcombe and it was created with £40,000 – the founders slept above the shop. [5] The brand was named after his grandfather, Jack Williams. [6]

In 2012, Williams debuted on the Sunday Times Rich List, with an estimated worth of £200 million ($326 million). [7]

In October 2016, Williams and private equity firm BlueGem became the joint owners, after long-standing investor Inflexion sold out after nine years. [8] Williams owned 52% of the company, [6] but ceased to have any role in the business following its collapse in 2019, which led to a buyout of the brand by Sport Direct (now Frasers Group). [9]

Personal life

Williams has known his wife, Laura Jane Williams, since he was 12 years old. [10] [11] [1]

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References

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