Ian Wood (businessman)

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Sir Ian Wood
Born
Ian Clark Wood

(1942-07-21) 21 July 1942 (age 81)
Aberdeen, Scotland
Education Robert Gordon's College
Alma mater University of Aberdeen
OccupationBusinessman
Known forFormer CEO of Wood Group
SpouseHelen Wood
Children3

Sir Ian Clark Wood, KT , GBE (born 21 July 1942) is a Scottish billionaire businessman and philanthropist. He is best known for his work in the North Sea oil industry with Wood Group, which he was largely responsible for transforming from a company of modest size, serving a primarily local market, to a large corporation with operations in over 50 countries. He served as Wood Group's chief executive from 1967 to 2006, and as chairman until 2012. Wood is one of Scotland's wealthiest people, with an estimated net worth of around £1.7 billion (2020).

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In 2007, Wood and his immediate family set up The Wood Foundation – a venture philanthropy organisation.

Early life

Wood was born in Aberdeen on 21 July 1942 [1] and educated at Robert Gordon's College, and then the University of Aberdeen, where he studied psychology and graduated in 1964. [2]

Career

After leaving university he joined the family business, becoming managing director in 1967. [2] He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1982 New Year Honours [2] and was knighted in the 1994 New Year Honours. [3]

He has been awarded honorary doctorates by the University of Aberdeen in 1984, The Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen in 1998, [2] Glasgow Caledonian University in 2002, [2] and Heriot-Watt University in 2012. [4] Since 2004, he has served as chancellor of the Robert Gordon University. [2]

In April 2010, Aberdeen City Council accepted his conditional investment of up to £85m (£50m confirmed, £35m pledged should the project exceed its budget), towards a project of £140m to redesign the Union Terrace Gardens, [5] [6] The project was supported by some local businesses though opposed by a large number of local residents.[ citation needed ] The Union Terrace Gardens project was passed by referendum [7] but was later rejected by the council. [8]

In July 2012, Wood announced that he would retire as chairman of Wood Group, with Allister Langlands as his successor. [9]

In 2014, Wood had a net worth of £1.32 billion. [10] Wood is chairman of The Wood Foundation, investing in two areas of activity: making markets work for the poor in sub-Saharan Africa and developing young people in Scotland. The Foundation applies the principles of venture philanthropy, investing both money and expertise to achieve systemic change.

Wood was promoted to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to the oil and gas industry. [11] In June 2018 he was appointed a Knight of the Order of the Thistle (KT) in the 2018 Birthday Honours. [12]

According to the Sunday Times Rich List in 2020, Wood is worth an estimated £1.7 billion, a decrease of £54 million on the previous year. [13]

Wood: RGU head who handed honorary degree to Donald Trump

Ian Wood spent 16 years as head of Robert Gordon University, stepping down in 2021. [14] During his tenure, Donald Trump was controversially awarded an honorary degree personally conferred on him by Sir Ian in 2010. The degree was removed after Dr David Kennedy returned his own degree in protest [15] and journalist/campaigner Suzanne Kelly's petition was signed by approximately 80,000 people. [16] who felt Trump's behaviour was contrary to RGU's values. [17]

Controversial Wood Group Tax move

In 2011, Wood Group transferred North Sea staff to a company in a tax haven apparently to avoid employer national insurance contributions, a move criticised by Scottish politicians, while union official Jake Molloy described it as “morally and ethically contemptible”. [18] Ian Wood retired from Wood Group the following year. [19]

Personal life

Wood has three sons with his wife Helen, and six grandchildren. They have a second home at Loch Tummel, Perthshire. [20]

Honours and awards

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