Sir David Hoare, Bt | |
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Born | David John Hoare October 8, 1935 |
Nationality | British |
Education | Eton College Aiglon College |
Occupation | Banker |
Title | 8th Baronet Hoare, of Barn Elms |
Spouse(s) | Mary Cardew 1965-1978 (div) Virginia Menzies, 1984- |
Children | Simon Merrick Hoare |
Parent(s) | Sir Peter William Hoare, 7th Bt Laura Ray Esplen |
Sir David Hoare, 9th Baronet, of Barn Elms, (born 1935) is a British banker. He served as the chairman of Hoares from 2001 to 2006.
David John Hoare was born in 1935 [1] and was educated at Eton College and Aiglon College. [1] [2] He did his national service in the British Army in 1954. [2] He then spent two years in Australia and New Zealand, and worked as a banker in South Africa. [2]
In 1959, he joined the family bank, C. Hoare & Co. [2] He served as a managing partner from 1964 to 1988, as its deputy chairman from 1988 to 2001, and as its chairman from 2001 to 2006. [2] He serves on its board of directors. [2]
From 1965 to 1978, Hoare was married to Mary Cardew; they had one son, Simon. [2] In 1984, he married Virginia Menzies.
He inherited Luscombe Castle in Devon. [2] He is a member of White's, a private members' club in London, and the Royal St George's Golf Club, a golf club in Sandwich, Kent. [1]
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