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'''Sir Peter Holmes''' (died in 2002) was a former chairman of [[Shell]] who worked for the company in Dubai, Libya and Nigeria.
 
 
Served Shell in Dubai, Libya and Nigeria.
 
  
 
==Chair of Shell==
 
==Chair of Shell==
:As chairman - he was only 52 when appointed - Holmes looked thoroughly in command in his corporate suite at the top of the Shell tower, relaxed and immaculate. But he still seemed to have come from an open-air world, detached from his more conventional colleagues, as if he had climbed up the building with crampons.{{ref|Obit}}
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:As chairman - he was only 52 when appointed - Holmes looked thoroughly in command in his corporate suite at the top of the Shell tower, relaxed and immaculate. But he still seemed to have come from an open-air world, detached from his more conventional colleagues, as if he had climbed up the building with crampons.<ref name="Sampson"> Anthony Sampson '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,667502,00.html Sir Peter Holmes Improbable, buccaneering chairman of Shell oil]'The Guardian, Friday March 15, 2002 </ref>
  
 
==Hakluyt==
 
==Hakluyt==
:When he retired in 1993, he avoided taking up orthodox company directorships, but enjoyed becoming president of the Hakluyt Foundation, a discreet new outfit that provided intelligence for big corporations.{{ref|Obit2}}
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:When he retired in 1993, he avoided taking up orthodox company directorships, but enjoyed becoming president of the [[Hakluyt|Hakluyt Foundation]], a discreet new outfit that provided intelligence for big corporations.<ref name="Sampson"/>
  
 
==Co-opting the ANC==
 
==Co-opting the ANC==
  
:'helped to fund a training scheme to prepare ANC executives for government... Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990, and subsequently thanked him for Shell's help.'{{ref|Obit3}}
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:'helped to fund a training scheme to prepare ANC executives for government... Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990, and subsequently thanked him for Shell's help.'<ref name="Sampson"/>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
#{{note|Obit}} Anthony Sampson '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,667502,00.html Sir Peter Holmes Improbable, buccaneering chairman of Shell oil]'The Guardian, Friday March 15, 2002
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#{{note|Obit2}} Anthony Sampson '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,667502,00.html Sir Peter Holmes Improbable, buccaneering chairman of Shell oil]'The Guardian, Friday March 15, 2002
 
#{{note|Obit3}} Anthony Sampson '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,667502,00.html Sir Peter Holmes Improbable, buccaneering chairman of Shell oil]'The Guardian, Friday March 15, 2002
 

Latest revision as of 07:22, 24 September 2014

Sir Peter Holmes (died in 2002) was a former chairman of Shell who worked for the company in Dubai, Libya and Nigeria.

Chair of Shell

As chairman - he was only 52 when appointed - Holmes looked thoroughly in command in his corporate suite at the top of the Shell tower, relaxed and immaculate. But he still seemed to have come from an open-air world, detached from his more conventional colleagues, as if he had climbed up the building with crampons.[1]

Hakluyt

When he retired in 1993, he avoided taking up orthodox company directorships, but enjoyed becoming president of the Hakluyt Foundation, a discreet new outfit that provided intelligence for big corporations.[1]

Co-opting the ANC

'helped to fund a training scheme to prepare ANC executives for government... Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990, and subsequently thanked him for Shell's help.'[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Anthony Sampson 'Sir Peter Holmes Improbable, buccaneering chairman of Shell oil'The Guardian, Friday March 15, 2002