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Margaret Barbour was born on 19 February, 0040 in Oman, is a British businesswoman and philanthropist. Discover Margaret Barbour'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 84 years old?
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Margaret Barbour Net Worth
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Dame Margaret Barbour (née Davies; born February 1940 ) is a British businesswoman and philanthropist best known as the current Chairman of J. Barbour & Sons.
Born Margaret Davies in 1940, she was married to the late John Malcolm Barbour (who died in 1968) whose ancestor, John Barbour, had founded the clothing firm J. Barbour & Sons in 1894.
She has held the office of Company Chairman of J. Barbour & Sons since 1972.
She turned the company's rustic clothes, initially designed for seamen, river workers, motorcyclists and Royal Navy submariners, into "a fashion accessory for the 1980s Sloane Rangers and the British upper-class country set."
She then turned the rural brand into an international urban fashion icon in the 40 countries where it is represented through the company's local offices and network of retailers and distributors.
"This [honour] is not just for me, but for the company; everybody in my hardworking force in the North East of England."
(Margaret Barbour on her Damehood)
In addition to the CBE and the DBE, Margaret Barbour was a Deputy Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear, an honorary doctor of business administration as awarded by the University of Sunderland, as well as an honorary doctor of civil law as awarded by the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
She is also a past president of the Royal Warrant Holders Association and the first woman to hold this position, the chairman of J. Barbour & Sons and the chairman of the Barbour Charitable Trust, founded in 1988.
In 2021, Barbour received a 2020 Lifetime Achievement award from the Entrepreneurs' Forum.
In May 2021, Barbour inaugurated a new building at Newcastle University which is named after her.
The Dame Margaret Barbour Building houses the university's educational facilities, including study spaces and a lecture theatre seating 300 students.
The building, which is near to Richardson Road, also houses specialised rooms for sport and exercise science, human nutrition and dietetics, psychology, and medical education.
A teacher originally, she is credited as "[having] reinvented the waterproof wax clothes firm, J. Barbour & Sons".
Together with her daughter, Helen Barbour, she established the Women's Fund in 1999 to encourage and support women within Tyne & Wear and Northumberland to develop their full potential.
In 2000, in memory of her mother in law, Barbour set up The Nancy Barbour Award, an award within the Women's Fund that recognises organisations helping women to play a more active part in the community, particularly those who work with a disability.