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James Reed (entrepreneur) (James Andrew Reed) was born on 12 April, 1963 in Woking, Surrey, England, is a British businessman (born 1963). Discover James Reed (entrepreneur)'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 60 years old?

Popular As James Andrew Reed
Occupation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Reed Group Chairman, The Big Give
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 12 April, 1963
Birthday 12 April
Birthplace Woking, Surrey, England
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Parents Alec Reed, Adrianne Eyre
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Children 6

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1960

He is the son of Sir Alec Reed, who founded the company in 1960.

He is chairman of The Big Give Trust, a match-funding charity supported in part by the Reed Foundation and the Reed family.

The Big Give has raised over £280 million for UK-registered charities and aims to raise £1 billion by 2030.

Reed was born in Woking, Surrey, one of three children of Alec and Adrianne Reed.

Reed attended Scaitcliffe prep school and later St Paul's School, London.

1963

James Andrew Reed, FCIPD (born April 1963) is a British businessman.

He is chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Reed group of companies.

1984

He graduated from Christ Church, Oxford in 1984 with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE).

Subsequently, he gained an MBA from Harvard Business School.

During his time at Oxford, Reed served as the political editor of Samizdat, a magazine for political science students.

At Harvard, he produced In The Shadow of The City, a case study and video focusing on slum improvement works in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Reed's first job was levelling graves at a graveyard in Old Windsor, which he described as "...miserable, it was cold, it was horrible and hard - and I didn't last very long at it."

He graduated from Oxford in 1984, seeking to work for an entrepreneur.

He sent a speculative job application to Gordon and Anita Roddick of The Body Shop, working in the firm's stores in Brighton and Great Marlborough Street, London.

The Roddicks then hired him as Gordon's assistant.

1985

Reed then worked for Saatchi & Saatchi between 1985 and 1986, where he managed advertising campaigns for British Rail, Club 18-30, Eurotunnel and Procter and Gamble.

1987

From 1987 to 1988 he coordinated relief and development programmes in Bangladesh, Pakistan and Soviet-occupied Afghanistan, on behalf of Help the Aged and Afghanaid.

He coordinated fundraising, publicity, and sponsorship for Afghanaid and covered the Afghan conflict for The Independent newspaper.

He entered Afghanistan disguised as an Afghan travelling with Mujahideen rebels.

1990

Reed joined the BBC in 1990, after graduating from Harvard.

He produced documentaries for BBC TV on topics such as Tom Peters and prison privatisation.

After the Tom Peters documentary grossed £1m, Reed requested funding for a similar programme but was denied, prompting him to leave the BBC.

1992

He became a non-executive director of Reed in 1992.

1994

Reed became operations director at Reed Group in April 1994 and chief executive officer in 1997; Reed's father gave him a baton to symbolise the handover of power.

The baton now hangs on the wall of Reed's personal office.

1995

It launched in 1995 with 40 vacancies.

1997

In 1997 Reed was invited to bid on contracts issued by the Blair administration, in which some of the traditional work of Job Centres was outsourced to the private sector.

This resulted in Reed in Partnership, which now employs 2500 people.

In July 2023, Reed Group launched Reed Environment, an initiative whose main focus is establishing Energy Academies across the UK by 2025.

These Academies will provide essential skills training for assessors and installers of net-zero technologies, including solar power, electric vehicles and heat pumps.

In addition, the Academies will offer job opportunities, energy advice and consultancy solutions related to retrofitting homes for energy efficiency.

2003

As chief executive officer, Reed delisted Reed Executive from the UK Stock Exchange in 2003, buying back the company for 140p per share and a valuation of £62.6m.

Some financial commentators claimed the Reed family took advantage of a lull in the firm's share price following a cyclical slump and the controversy around the spin-off of Reed Health.

Reed launched a hostile takeover of Reed Health two years later, bringing the company back under the family's control.

According to Reed, the firm was delisted because it no longer required outside capital; Reed's father suggested in his autobiography that the de-listing was caused in part by the publication of the Higgs and Cadbury reports, which called for greater restrictions on public company governance.

Reed.co.uk was the first recruitment website offered by a recruitment agency in the UK.

2004

He succeeded his father to the position of chairman in 2004.

Reed has said that his three most significant contributions to the Reed Group are the development of reed.co.uk, the introduction of Reed in Partnership and the globalisation of the company.

The company's revenue has increased from £150 million to £1.2 billion under his leadership.

2014

In a 2014 radio interview, he spoke of the background to joining the family business full-time: "'Joining the family business wasn't a fait accompli. When my father got to 60 he said, 'James, there's not much point having a family business if there isn't any family in it'. I'd been sitting on the fence for some time. Then one day he said, ‘That job that I have been talking to you about? It’s going to be in The Sunday Times Appointments section next week – do you want to apply or not?'.'"Reed frequently acknowledges that his appointment to the family business was based partly on nepotism, telling The Guardian in 2010 that "...there is no other way to describe it.” Reed's father is quoted as believing that family-run businesses "...cut out a lot of company politics".