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Richard Baker | |
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Born | 6 August 1962 |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Downing College, Cambridge |
Occupation | Businessman |
Richard Baker (born 6 August 1962) was CEO of Boots Group from 2003 to 2007. He has since served on a number of executive boards and launched private equity firm BD-Capital. [1]
Baker graduated from Downing College, Cambridge.[ citation needed ]
Baker worked at Mars Confectionery for nearly 10 years, working his way up to sales and marketing director. [2] [3] He joined Asda Stores Ltd in 1995, [4] where he worked for nine years, becoming Marketing Director in 1999, [5] and ultimately chief operating officer in 2002, following their acquisition by Walmart. [6]
In September 2003, Baker joined Boots Group as chief executive officer. [7] The company had been reporting losses following its ill-advised move into its 'Wellbeing' services. [8] [9] Despite implementing a number of cost-cutting measures and extending opening hours, the company continued to struggle until October 2005 it announced it was to merge with competitor Alliance Unichem. [10] The announcement met with widespread opposition, but the merger was cleared by the OFT in February 2006 and completed in July that year. [11] [12] Baker became chief executive officer of the new Alliance Boots GmbH. [13]
In April 2007, after publishing annual results that showed a profit increase of 7.4%, Alliance Boots was sold to private equity firm KKR for £11.1 billion; the highest price ever paid by a private equity company for a British public company. [14] [15] Baker left the company on completion of the transaction. [16]
From 2008 to 2014, Baker served as non-executive chairman of Virgin Active. [17] From 2009 to 2017, he served as chairman of the European Division of Groupe Aeroplan. [18] [19] From 2010 to 2018, he served as chairman of DFS. [20] From 2014 to 2018, he served as non-executive director of Whitbread. [21] [22]
In June 2019, Baker launched his own private equity firm, BD-Capital. [1]
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Preceded by Steve Russell | Chief Executive of Boots UK 2003–2007 | Succeeded by Stefano Pessina (Executive Chairman) |
Preceded by Anthony Habgood | Chairman of Whitbread 2014–2018 | Succeeded by Adam Crozier |