Tim Davie
Timothy Douglas Davie CBE (born 25 April 1967) is a British media executive currently serving as the seventeenth Director-General of the BBC since 1 September 2020, taking over from Tony Hall. He was previously appointed as the acting director-general of the BBC on 10 November 2012 following the resignation of George Entwistle, until Hall took over the role permanently in April 2013.
Tim Davie | |
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Davie in 2023 | |
17th Director-General of the BBC | |
Assumed office 1 September 2020 | |
Preceded by | Tony Hall |
Acting 11 November 2012 – 1 April 2013 | |
Preceded by | George Entwistle |
Succeeded by | Tony Hall |
Personal details | |
Born | Timothy Douglas Davie 25 April 1967 Croydon, London, England |
Children | 3 |
Education | Selwyn College, Cambridge |
Educated at Whitgift School and the University of Cambridge, Davie joined the BBC following a career in marketing. He unsuccessfully stood as a candidate for the Conservative Party in 1993 and 1994 in the Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council elections. During his time as acting director-general he oversaw the investigations into BBC management and conduct following revelations the broadcaster had known about sexual abuse by Jimmy Savile. During Davie's time at the BBC, the organization which he runs has been described as "institutionally antisemitic" by the Corporation's former Director of Television.