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Hilary Lorraine Devey
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( Brewster; 10 March 1957 – 11 June 2022) was an English businesswoman and television personality best known for her role on the BBC Two programme ''
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'' until she left to present the
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series ''The Intern''.


Early life

Devey was born Hilary Lorraine Brewster on 10 March 1957, in
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,
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. As a seven-year-old child, she witnessed the results of the bankruptcy of her father, who had owned a
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company, when bailiffs removed furniture and household goods from the family home. Her father then earned a living managing pubs and hotels. She left school at the age of sixteen, and served for a short while in the
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, in
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and the supply accounts department; she was stationed at
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. Devey later moved to
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.


Career


Business

Devey made her fortune launching Pall-Ex, a palletised freight network. Launched in 1996, Pall-Ex was the third palletised goods distribution network to be launched in the UK. It was based on the well-established hub-and-spoke express parcels distribution model: this form of pallet network was pioneered by Palletline in 1992. Pall-Ex handles around 8,000 palletised consignments through its Leicestershire hub each day and has over 90 network members. In 2021 it had a turnover of £92.1 million, compared with £76.6 million in 2020. In 2021 gross profits were £10.9 million.


Television

Devey featured in several television programmes, including ''
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'' in 2008, in which she donated more than £70,000 to the Back Door Music Project and the Syke Community Centre in
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. In March 2010, she was the presenter of ''The Business Inspector'' for Channel 5, a four-part documentary series which saw her use her business acumen and expertise to help transform struggling small businesses into successful
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companies. In February 2011, Devey joined the panel of the BBC Two programme ''
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'' following the departure of
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. Devey later announced that she would be leaving the series in June 2012, as she had signed an exclusive two-year agreement with
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. In September 2012, Devey presented her final programme for BBC Two, a mini-series called ''Hilary Devey's Women at the Top'', a joint
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and BBC Two production. In April 2013, after moving to Channel 4, Devey began hosting a new series, ''The Intern'', a business documentary in which Devey gave three young interns a week's trial in the job of their dreams. The first three episodes were aired in the Thursday 9 pm time slot, but the final three episodes were broadcast on Wednesday nights at the later time of 11 pm, due to a significant drop in ratings. On 3 April 2014, Devey announced that she would host a new Channel 4 programme, which began filming in June 2014. The show, named ''Running the Shop'', began airing on Channel 4 on 9 June 2015. On 18 June 2015, Devey made her debut as a guest panellist on the ITV lunchtime chat show '' Loose Women'', and became an occasional panellist on 4 September that year. However, she departed the show on 9 November.


Awards

Devey was awarded the Vitalise Woman of the Year Award in 2008, and an Honorary Doctorate of Law by the
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in 2010 for her services to industry. Other UK domestic awards have included the Sir Robert Lawrence Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in 2009 and the Personality of the Year in the International Freight Weekly Awards for 2010. In July 2012, Devey was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Business Administration by the
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, for services to business. Devey was appointed
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(CBE), in the
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, for services to the transport industry and charity. On 16 April 2014, Devey was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Business Administration from the
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. Devey was an ambassador of the
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, a ceremony held bi-annually to reward everyday individuals and their contribution to society.


Personal life

Devey previously lived near
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, Staffordshire, England, but then relocated to Boylestone in
Derbyshire Derbyshire ( ) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands, England. It includes much of the Peak District National Park, the southern end of the Pennine range of hills and part of the National Forest. It borders Greater Manchester to the nor ...
. She also had a house in London and villas in Morocco, Spain, and Boca Raton, Florida, and for a time, owned a mansion in the state, which she sold in 2014 for £5.42 million. She was married and divorced three times. She also had a son named Mevlit, who she said in 2013 had successfully overcome drug addiction. Devey was a Bolton Wanderers supporter and a fan of rock band Status Quo. On 28 October 2012, whilst on
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's ''
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'', Devey shared a story about her mother's discovery, years into her relationship with Devey's father, that he already had a wife and four children. Devey also discovered that her ex-partner was also already married with five children.


Charity

Devey campaigned for various charities, including
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, of which she became vice-president in 2012. She donated to charity one penny for each pallet distributed by the Pall-Ex network through her 'Penny a Pallet' scheme. She also supported the Stroke Association, for which she became a patron in 2010.


Death

On 11 June 2022, Devey died at her holiday home in Marrakesh, Morocco, following a long illness, aged 65. Tributes were paid by her former ''Dragons' Den'' co-stars
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, who said Devey "left
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with some fantastic memories, may she rest in peace",
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, who
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he was sad to hear of her passing, noting that Devey had died "too young", and
Deborah Meaden Deborah Sonia Meaden (born 11 February 1959) is a British businesswoman and TV personality who ran a multimillion-pound family holiday business, before completing a management buyout. She is best known for her appearances as a 'Dragon' on the ...
, who described her as "unique in every way", adding that she "brought grit and warmth with her into the den."


Filmography

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'' (4 October 2014) * ''
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'' (3 September 2015)


Books

* ''Bold as Brass: My Story'' (2012), London, Macmillan,


References


External links


Official website
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Pall-Ex official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Devey, Hilary 1957 births 2022 deaths 20th-century English businesswomen 20th-century English businesspeople 21st-century English businesswomen Commanders of the Order of the British Empire English philanthropists Television personalities from Lancashire People associated with the University of Leicester People from Bolton Women's Royal Air Force airwomen