Zillah Byng-Thorne (, born 1974/1975) is a British businesswoman, and the CEO of
Future plc
Future plc is an international multimedia company established in the United Kingdom in 1985. The company has over 220 brands that span magazines, newsletters, websites, and events in fields such as video games, technology, films, music, photogr ...
, a
FTSE 250 Index
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British media company, since April 2014.
She was described by The Guardian in September 2022 as "one of the UK’s most successful media executives."
Early life
She grew up near Glasgow, and earned a MA in management from
University of Glasgow
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and a MSc in behavioural change from
Henley Business School
Henley Business School is a business school which now forms part of the University of Reading. It was formed by merging the previously independent Henley Management College (formerly the Administrative Staff College) with the existing business ...
.
Career
Byng-Thorne qualified as an accountant with Nestlé UK.
She later had senior finance roles with
GE Capital and
HMV
Sunrise Records and Entertainment, trading as HMV (for His Master's Voice), is a British music and entertainment retailer, currently operating exclusively in the United Kingdom.
The first HMV-branded store was opened by the Gramophone Company ...
, before becoming CFO of
Threshers, then finance director of
Fitness First.
She was previously CFO of
Auto Trader Group.
Byng-Thorne joined Future in November 2013 as a part-time chief financial officer (CFO), and became CEO in April 2014.
In 2021, she earned £8.8 million as chief executive, which included a salary of £575,000, a bonus of £1.15 million and £7.03 million through a performance share plan.
She is a non-executive director of Mecom and
Betfair.
She was the senior independent non-executive director of online retailer
THG until stepping down in September 2022, at the same time as she was appointed as deputy chairman of online reviews site
Trustpilot.
Personal life
She is married to Max Thorne. She has three sons and two stepsons.
References
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Living people
British women chief executives
1970s births
Alumni of the University of Glasgow
Alumni of the University of Reading
Chief financial officers
British accountants