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Carolyn McCall (Carolyn Julia McCall) was born on 13 September, 1961 in Bangalore, India, is a British businesswoman. Discover Carolyn McCall's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

Popular As Carolyn Julia McCall
Occupation Businesswoman
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 13 September, 1961
Birthday 13 September
Birthplace Bangalore, India
Nationality India

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Her husband is Peter Frawley

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1961

Dame Carolyn Julia McCall (born 13 September 1961) is a British businesswoman.

McCall was born on 13 September 1961 in Bangalore, India.

Her Scottish father, Arthur McCall, ran the Far East division of a US textile multinational and her Irish-born mother, Colleen McCall, worked for the British High Commission in India.

She was educated in India and Singapore until her teens, then at a Roman Catholic girls' boarding school in Derbyshire.

She studied for a BA degree in history and politics at the University of Kent, Canterbury.

On graduation she began training as a teacher, completing a year at Holland Park School.

She then gained a master's degree in politics from the University of London, and subsequently joined construction group Costain.

She was offered a job on Kevin Kelly's Business magazine.

1986

McCall applied to be a research planner at The Guardian, which she joined in 1986.

As she rose through the Guardian Media Group behind Marland, Management Today magazine called her "one of the toughest operators to have risen through The Guardian Media Group's ranks."

2005

She was also a non-executive director of Tesco between 2005 and 2008, a position which she resigned from after Tesco sued The Guardian for libel.

She was chair of the Business in the Community project Opportunity Now.

She has served as president of Women in Advertising and Communications London.

2006

After rising to become CEO of Guardian Newspapers Ltd (now Guardian News & Media Ltd) in August 2006, she became CEO of the Guardian Media Group.

During her tenure the Manchester Evening News and regionally based business were sold to Trinity Mirror, and a 49.9% stake in Trader Media Group was sold to Apax Partners, in a deal that valued the business at £1.35bn.

2008

McCall was a non-executive director of Lloyds TSB between 2008 and 2009 and New Look between 1999 and 2005, a position to which she was reappointed in 2010.

McCall was named Veuve Clicquot Businesswoman of the Year in April 2008, and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 Birthday Honours for services to women in business.

2010

She previously served as the chief executive of EasyJet from 2010 to 2017.

On 24 March 2010, McCall's appointment as the chief executive of EasyJet was announced.

She was said to prefer a "pragmatic approach to human resources rather than politically correct niceties".

McCall became one of five female CEOs of a FTSE 100 Index company.

During McCall's tenure at EasyJet, the airline's shares almost quadrupled, and McCall arranged for the airline to "snatch up pieces" of Air Berlin and Alitalia.

2017

McCall's departure from EasyJet was announced on 17 July 2017 after seven years at the company.

Michael O'Leary, the CEO of rival Ryanair, said the airline industry would have been poorer without her; "I clearly underestimated her and I was proved wrong. She forced us to up our game on customer service. EasyJet and the industry are better as a result of her tenure."

Willie Walsh, chief executive of the British Airways parent International Airlines Group, said he was "sorry to see Carolyn [McCall] leave".

McCall left EasyJet with a £5 million payment.

The company appointed Johan Lundgren, then deputy chief executive of TUI Group, as her successor.

McCall served as a non-executive board member in the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy between 2017 and 2020.

She is married to Peter Frawley.

The couple has three children (Emmeline, Max, and Dan) and live in Berkhamsted.

2018

She has been the chief executive of ITV since 2018.

On 8 January 2018, following seven years as easyJet chief executive, McCall became the first female chief executive of commercial broadcaster ITV.

She replaced Adam Crozier in the role.

McCall earned a £3.7 million salary at ITV in 2018.

2019

She is a creator of BritBox, a subscription video service venture in partnership with the BBC which launched of late 2019 in the UK.

She said "It's quite bold, going into a market which Netflix has already been in for eight years."

She closed BritboxUK in 2022 when it was replaced by ITVX.

Her 2019 base salary was set to increase by 2.5 per cent "in line with the wider employee group".

2020

In April 2020, McCall along with other senior executives took a 20% pay cut in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

In June 2023, she appeared before the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, where she was interrogated by Caroline Dinenage about the culture at ITV.