Jonathan Patrick Moynihan OBE was born on 21 June 1948 and is a British businessman and venture capitalist, who served as the CEO and executive chairman of PA Consulting Group.
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Jonathan Patrick Moynihan OBE was born on 21 June 1948 and is a British businessman and venture capitalist, who served as the CEO and executive chairman of PA Consulting Group.
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Jon Moynihan's father was a general practitioner and a former president of the charity, Save the Children.
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Jon Moynihan was privately educated at Ratcliffe College in Leicester, and then studied at Balliol College, Oxford, in 1967.
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Jon Moynihan worked for Track Records and then the charities War on Want and Save the Children in India and Bangladesh.
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Jon Moynihan left the company to join Strategic Planning Associates in Washington in 1979.
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Jon Moynihan then founded his own company, Jon Moynihan Strategy Consultants, later merging it with First Manhattan Consulting Group.
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Jon Moynihan wrote a charter of ethics that was mandatory for employees to sign up to.
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Jon Moynihan was credited for turning around the company in the 1990s.
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Jon Moynihan retired at the end of 2013 as chairman, having run PA for some 22 years, but remained as a principal of its venture capital arm, Ipex Capital.
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Jon Moynihan was the chairman first, of the campaign committee; then of the finance committee, and a member of the board of the official pro-Brexit campaign organisation, Vote Leave.
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Jon Moynihan is the chairman of the pro-Brexit right-wing think tank Initiative for Free Trade.
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Jon Moynihan is chairman of the education reform campaign organisation, Parents and Teachers for Excellence.
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Jon Moynihan has campaigned for the Electoral Commission to be abolished.
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Jon Moynihan was appointed an OBE in 1995 for services to business.
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Jon Moynihan is a foundation fellow of, and was, from 1995 to 2007, chairman of the Campaign Board at, Balliol College, which helped raise during his chairmanship £35 million for the college and the Oxford Internet Institute.
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Jon Moynihan served as the president of the Royal Albert Hall from 2015 to 2019.
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Jon Moynihan co-founded, with Helen Bamber OBE, and was the founding chairman of the Helen Bamber Foundation.
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Jon Moynihan created a proposal for the Brompton and Marsden Hospitals to merge with other health organisations on the Chelsea Medical campus site.
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Jon Moynihan is a director of the IEA Forum, the non-charitable arm of the Institute of Economic Affairs.
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Jon Moynihan is on the Advisory Council of the Free Speech Union.
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Jon Moynihan is married to Patricia Underwood, the 1982 Coty Award-winning hat designer.
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