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Eamonn Wilmott
Eamonn Wilmott is a British entrepreneur born in 1961. Career Wilmott was educated at John Hampden Grammar School in High Wycombe. In the mid 90s he founded Online Magic, with Andy Hobsbawm. The company later became part of the Agency.com network. *In 2008 Wilmott set up 'Horses First Racing' with Australian trainer Jeremy Gask. *July 2010 Wilmott was appointed Chairman of the Board of Thoroughbred Owner and Breeder Magazine and served for 5 years. *November 2012 Wilmott co-founded Total Performance Data Ltd with Will Duff Gordon. *In March 2013, Wilmott was appointed to the Board of Mark Allen Group. *In December 2014, Wilmott was appointed to the Board of the British Horseracing Authority. *In 2018, Wilmott was appointed chairman of the Alizeti Group. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilmott, Eamonn Living people English businesspeople 1961 births ...
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John Hampden Grammar School
John Hampden Grammar School (known colloquially as "JHGS") is a selective state boys' grammar school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. It is named after the local member of parliament and English Civil War commander John Hampden. In June 2011, the school became an Academy. Established as the ''Schools of Science and Art'' in 1893, it is situated on Marlow Hill to the south of the town and has a capacity of about 1,150 boys aged between 11 and 18. History Early origins as the Schools of Science and Art: 1893–1915 In the early 1890s a fund was set up to raise money for an art and technical school in High Wycombe to help support the traditional skills in the town of cabinet making, carving and polishing. Early donations to the fund included a grant of £575 from the School of Art in Kensington Gardens and a further donation from Buckinghamshire County Council's education fund which had benefited from proceeds derived from an unpopular tax imposed on wines and spiri ...
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