Stephen Conway (property developer)

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Stephen Conway
Born
Stephen Stuart Solomon Conway

February 1948 (age 7374)
Bow, London
NationalityBritish
Occupationproperty developer
Titlefounder, chairman and CEO of Galliard Homes
Spouse(s)Hilary Conway
ChildrenDavid Conway Gary Conway Richard Conway
Websitewww.galliardhomes.com

Stephen Stuart Solomon Conway (born February 1948 [1] ) is a British property developer, the founder, chairman and CEO of Galliard Homes, London's largest privately owned residential property developer.

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Early life

Conway was born and grew up in Bow, London. [2]

Career

Conway trained as a banker, before shifting to property in the 1980s and starting a company that was later acquired by Frogmore, for whom he then worked until he and John Black founded Galliard Homes in 1992. [3]

In 2015, he had an estimated net worth of £270 million. [2]

Personal life

He lives with his wife Hilary Conway [4] in Marylebone, London. [2]

His son David Conway (born 1976) is a director of Galliard Homes. [3]

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References

  1. "GALLIARD HOMES LIMITED - Officers (free information from Companies House)". Beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 2017-01-18.
  2. 1 2 3 White, Anna. "Housebuilder Galliard hires industry heavyweight amid talk of flotation". Telegraph. Retrieved 2017-01-18.
  3. 1 2 "Galliard Group Board of Directors". Galliard Homes. Retrieved 2017-01-18.
  4. White, Anna. "House prices: Bubble? What London bubble?". Telegraph. Retrieved 2017-01-18.