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Nicola Horlick (Nicola Karina Christina Gayford) was born on 28 December, 1960 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, is a British Liberal Democrat politician. Discover Nicola Horlick'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 63 years old?

Popular As Nicola Karina Christina Gayford
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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 28 December, 1960
Birthday 28 December
Birthplace Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
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Her husband is Martin Baker (m. 2006), Timothy Piers Horlick (m. 1984–2005)

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Children Serena Horlick, Georgina Horlick, Alice Horlick, Antonia Horlick

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1960

Nicola Karina Christina Horlick (née Gayford; born 28 December 1960) is a British investment fund manager, dubbed City 'superwoman' in the British media.

She has publicly supported the Labour Party and latterly, the Liberal Democrats.

Horlick was born into a family from Cheshire and spent most of her youth on the Wirral Peninsula.

1970

Her father, Michael Gayford, was a businessman and Liberal candidate in the 1970s for the Wirral constituency.

Her grandmother was a Jewish refugee from Poland.

Horlick attended the independent Kingsmead School in Hoylake, Wirral, between the ages of six and twelve.

She was one of four girls amongst 300 boys initially.

1973

She then boarded at the independent Cheltenham Ladies' College in 1973.

She stayed for two years then went to Birkenhead High School GDST.

She also spent some time at the Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, US, on an English-Speaking Union exchange scholarship.

She gained nine O levels, four A levels, and an S level.

1979

She gained a place at Balliol College, Oxford, in 1979 to study law, and graduated in 1982.

She was president of the Oxford Law Society and counted William Hague, later Conservative Party leader, as a friend.

1982

Between 1982 and 1983, Horlick worked for her father in the family business.

1983

She joined S. G. Warburg & Co. as a graduate trainee in 1983, starting in the investment management business, which later became Mercury Asset Management.

1989

She was appointed a director in 1989.

1991

She joined Morgan Grenfell Asset Management in 1991 and was appointed Managing Director of the UK investment business in 1992.

During five years that she was in charge, the amount of assets managed by the firm grew from £4 billion to £18 billion.

1997

She was suspended from the job on 14 January 1997 and resigned two days later, after it was claimed she was moving to a rival and trying to get colleagues to join her.

Accompanied by a large contingent of reporters, Horlick flew to the company's headquarters in Frankfurt to demand that her job be reinstated.

As her future husband later described it, "Amid rumours that she was going to defect to a rival, Horlick had been suspended from a senior job ... She took the trip to Germany accompanied by a piranha shoal of story-hungry hacks."

She set up SG Asset Management in 1997 and Bramdean Asset Management LLP in 2005.

It was reported that Horlick tried to become a Labour MP in the 1997 United Kingdom general election, and told the Sunday Express that she hoped "that Tony Blair will win the election".

1998

Her eldest daughter, Georgina, died of leukaemia in 1998 when she was 12.

Journalists writing about the role of mothers in the workplace refer to her as an exemplar of "having it all", although Horlick acknowledges her reliance on paid help.

2008

In 2008 one of Bramdean's funds, Bramdean Alternatives, had £10 million, about 10 per cent of its assets, invested with Bernie Madoff, money Horlick said she was uncertain she would ever see again.

At the time Bramdean shares lost one third of their value.

2009

Horlick lost control of Bramdean Alternatives on 19 November 2009.

She founded and is the CEO of Money&Co., a marketplace lending business focusing on business loans.

She also has a film business called Derby Street Films.

2011

She was also a founding partner of Rockpool in 2011, which has its offices in Victoria, London.

The other businesses are based in nearby Mayfair.

She did, however, greatly increase the Liberal Democrats' vote share, from 11% to 26%, finishing in 2nd place.

Horlick has been called "Superwoman" in the media for balancing her high-flying finance career with bringing up six children, Georgina, Alice, Serena, Antonia, Rupert, and Benjie.

2013

Horlick is the Chairman of film finance fund Glentham Capital, which raised funds on equity crowdfunding platform Seedrs in 2013.

2017

In a May 2017 LinkedIn blog post, Horlick stated that her preferred outcome at the forthcoming 2017 United Kingdom general election was a hung parliament.

Horlick encouraged voters in constituencies "where Labour won last time" to vote Labour (under then leader Jeremy Corbyn) so that the UK would "not end up with 'hard' Brexit", and that "the important thing is to avoid a large Tory majority if we are to protect the economic future of our country".

In the wake of the EU referendum, she wrote of her strong opposition to Brexit and cautious support of the Liberal Democrats.

2019

On 3 October 2019, it was announced that she was to be the Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate in Chelsea and Fulham.

Horlick was unsuccessful in her bid to become the MP for Chelsea and Fulham at the 2019 United Kingdom general election; incumbent Greg Hands retained the seat for the Conservatives.