Bruce Carnegie-Brown

Bruce Carnegie-Brown
Born December 1959
Alma mater University of Oxford
Occupation Businessman
Title Chairman, Lloyd’s of London
Term June 2017 - present
Children 4

Bruce Neil Carnegie-Brown (born December 1959)[1] is a British insurance broker and former investment banker who has been Chairman of the insurance market Lloyd’s of London since June 2017, and of the price comparison website Moneysupermarket.com Group since April 2014.[2]

Early life and education

Carnegie-Brown was born in December 1959 in Freetown, Sierra Leone. His father was a tobacco executive, and the family migrated often, including time in Libya and Jordan.[3] In 1978, he began a degree in English Language and Literature at Exeter College, Oxford.[4][5]

Business career

After leaving university, Carnegie-Brown spent four years at Bank of America as an investment banker, before joining JP Morgan, where he worked for 18 years, including three years in Tokyo as head of their Asia-Pacific investment banking business.[4][6] From 2003-2006 he worked for insurance broker Marsh & McLennan as head of its UK, European and Middle East businesses.[3][7] From 2006-2009, Carnegie-Brown was a founder and Managing Partner of 3i Quoted Private Equity plc, a private equity fund.

He has been chairman of Lloyds since June 2017, a vice-Chairman of Banco Santander since February 2015 and is current president of the Chartered Management Institute.[8] He is also a trustee of a number of non-profit organisations, including Historic Royal Palaces and the Shakespeare's Globe trust.[4][9]

Personal life

He lives in Putney, London, is married to Jane and has four children. [4][10]

References

  1. Bruce Neil CARNEGIE BROWN Companies House
  2. "Bruce Carnegie-Brown appointed as Chairman of Lloyd's". Lloyds of London. 13 July 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  3. 1 2 Unwin, Rosamund (13 May 2018). "We have to be the insurers' Amazon". The Times. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Bow, Michael (1 June 2018). "Business interview: Lloyd's chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown rings the changes on a brave new era in Lime Street". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  5. "Exter Matters" (PDF). Exeter College, Oxford. 2016.
  6. "Mr Bruce Carnegie-Brown". Banco Santander. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  7. Griffiths, Katherine (25 May 2006). "UK head of world's largest insurance broker to quit". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  8. "Bruce Carnegie-Brown named new CMI president". Chartered Management Institute. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  9. "Bruce Neil Carnegie-Brown". market-screener.com. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  10. "CITY DIARY: Moneysupermarket's Bruce Carnegie-Brown tipped to become new chairman at Lloyd's". thisismoney.co.uk. 15 February 2017. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
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