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Richard Bowker (cyclist)
Richard Bowker may refer to: * Richard Bowker (Australian businessman) (1815–1903), Australian physician, surgeon and politician * Richard Bowker (British businessman) (born 1966), former chief executive of National Express Group and former chairman and chief executive of the Strategic Rail Authority * Richard Rogers Bowker Richard Rogers "R. R." Bowker (September 4, 1848 – November 12, 1933) was a journalist, editor of ''Publishers Weekly'' and ''Harper's Magazine,'' and founder of the R. R. Bowker Company. Early life and education Richard Rogers Bowker was born ... (1848–1933), American journalist and founder of the R.R. Bowker Company * Richard Bowker (writer) (born 1950), American writer of crime and science fiction {{hndis, Bowker, Richard ...
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Richard Bowker (Australian Businessman)
Richard Ryther Steer Bowker (30 August 1815 – 3 April 1903) was an Australian mariner, physician, surgeon and politician. Early life and education Bowker was the son of Thomas Dawson and Elizabeth Steer and born at Campsall, Yorkshire, England. He was awarded diplomas in botany and materia medica in Paris in 1836 and an MD from the University of St Andrews in 1839. He visited Australia in the emigrant ship the ''Shepherd'' and then migrated to Melbourne, Victoria, in the in February 1841. He kept a diary on the voyage which was edited and published by one of his descendants in 2016.Richard Bowker (edited by John Parkinson), ''The surgeon's eye; the shipboard diaries of Richard Ryther Steer Bowker; doctor, voyager, politician, patriarch'', Austin Macauley, London, 2016. . The volume also records his service aboard the Sydney whaler ''Caroline'' (1841–42) as an ordinary seaman. He was a passenger on the ''Susannah'' from London to the Cape in 1845. From there he left to Ind ...
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Richard Bowker (British Businessman)
Richard Bowker CBE (born 1966) is the former chairman of UK Athletics and independent director of the English Football League. He is a former chief executive of National Express and Etihad Railway and former chairman and chief executive of the Strategic Rail Authority. He attended Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn, read economics at Leicester University, and played as a professional session pianist for a year. Bowker is a chartered management accountant and was a non-executive director of British Waterways and of the London Marathon. In the 2004 New Year's Honours List, he was appointed a CBE. In 1989 he joined the London Underground as a graduate finance trainee; in the course of this work, he was credited with the launch of a new leasing system for trains in 1997. Bowker was appointed co-chairman of Virgin Rail Group in 1999 and commercial director of the Virgin Group in 2000. He also founded the transport consultancy Quasar Associated. In 2001 he was appointed chairm ...
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Richard Rogers Bowker
Richard Rogers "R. R." Bowker (September 4, 1848 – November 12, 1933) was a journalist, editor of ''Publishers Weekly'' and ''Harper's Magazine,'' and founder of the R. R. Bowker Company. Early life and education Richard Rogers Bowker was born in Salem, Massachusetts, on September 4, 1848, to a successful, educated family. ; Family His paternal grandfather, Joel Bowker (1775–1858) rose from a grocery clerk to a leading merchant and part owner of sailing vessels. Bowker Place in Salem is named after Joel Bowker. His mother, Theresa Maria Bowker ''(née'' Savory; 1825–1906), was the daughter of Richard Savory (1781–1841), who owned a large cooperage in Salem. His father, Daniel Rogers Bowker (1820–1895), was a partner in a prestigious business enterprise involving the sale of coal and salt in Salem until the financial panic in 1857, coupled with the death of the leading partner in the business, caused the business to fail. The family moved to New York City where Bo ...
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