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Bernard Gray was born on 6 September, 1960 in Redhill, Surrey, is an An english male journalist. Discover Bernard Gray's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 6 September 1960
Birthday 6 September
Birthplace Redhill, Surrey
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1960

Sir Bernard Peter Gray (born 6 September 1960 in Redhill, Surrey) is a British businessman, journalist, and former government worker.

Gray read chemistry at the University of Oxford.

Gray worked for five years in investment banking and capital markets, for Bankers Trust and Chase Manhattan, in London and New York City.

He spent nearly ten years as a journalist at the Financial Times Group, including as a defence correspondent.

1996

He was recognised in the Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards in 1996 for the Best Defence Submission.

1997

From 1997 to 1999 Gray was a special adviser to former Defence Secretaries George Robertson and Geoff Hoon, during which time Gray directed the Strategic Defence Review of 1998.

1999

From 1999 to 2001 he was Strategy Director of the UK publishing and events division of United Business Media, CMP Information.

He was heavily involved in the proposed Carlton-UBM merger.

2003

From 2003 to 2006 he was a non-executive director of Cable & Wireless; he was also chairman of the company's remuneration committee.

He has also served as non-executive director for the UK broadcaster Five.

2005

In October 2005, Gray was appointed as chief executive of TSL Education Limited, publisher of the Times Educational Supplement, when it was acquired by Exponent.

2008

In 2008 Defence Secretary John Hutton commissioned Gray as a special adviser to the Labour Party, based at the Ministry of Defence (MoD), to undertake an independent review of defence acquisition, which was published in October 2009.

2009

Although publication was initially moved from July 2009 until after the general election – prompting The Spectator to suggest that it had been "suppressed" – the confidential report was leaked to The Sunday Telegraph in August 2009.

The Times highlighted some of the more "damning" extracts from the report:

It was formally presented to Parliament in October 2009, with the MoD accepting its two main themes: a need to bring equipment plans into line with likely available resources, and a need to improve equipment programme planning, management and delivery.

2010

In December 2010 Gray was appointed to the role of Chief of Defence Materiel in the MoD, leading Defence Equipment and Support.

He replaced General Sir Kevin O'Donoghue.

2011

The four-year appointment commenced on 4 January 2011.

2015

As of 2015, Gray was paid a salary of between £220,000 and £224,999 by the department, making him one of the 328 highest-paid people in the British public sector at that time.

In September 2015 it was announced that he was to be succeeded by Tony Douglas at the end of that year.

In the 2015 Birthday Honours, he was knighted "for public service, particularly to Defence".

2016

In April 2016, shortly after he left the MoD, Gray's consultancy business was tasked with reviewing the changes proposed in his own 2009 defence procurement report.

Private Eye reported in December 2016 that Gray had failed to seek approval for this from the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, which refused to approve the role retrospectively, although the committee had no powers to stop it.

It was also reported that Gray's business was working for the management consultant McKinsey & Company, which had been a significant beneficiary of MoD contracts under Gray, regarding defence procurement for the US Army.

2017

From 2017 to 2021, Gray was Chairman and owner of New Scientist.

New Scientist was acquired by the publisher of the Daily Mail in March 2021.