Roland Rudd
Roland Dacre Rudd (born April 1961) is the founder and chairman of Finsbury (formerly RLM Finsbury), a public relations firm. Rudd was educated at Oxford University, becoming President of the Oxford Union before starting a career in journalism that he left to found Finsbury. He sold that company to WPP plc in 2001, making an estimated £40 million.
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Born | Roland Dacre Rudd April 1961 (age 62) Kensington, England |
Nationality | British |
Education | Millfield School |
Alma mater | Regent's Park College, Oxford |
Occupation | Public relations executive |
Employer | Finsbury |
Spouse | Sophie Hale |
Parent(s) | Tony Rudd Ethne Fitzgerald |
Relatives | Amber Rudd (sister) |
He continues as chairman of Finsbury and has a variety of other charitable and non-executive posts. He is strongly in favour of British engagement with the European Union and has campaigned for electoral reform.
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