Eric Sharp, Baron Sharp Of Grimsdyke
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Eric Sharp, Baron Sharp of Grimsdyke, (17 August 1916 – 2 May 1994) was a British businessman and Member of the
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Career

Eric Sharp began his career 1948 as Principal in the Ministry of Power. He was 1948–1950 the UK delegate in the coal and petroleum committees of the
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(OEEC). 1951–1954 he was vice-chairman of the Electricity Committee of the OEEC. 1955–1956 he held the position as Secretary to Herbert Committee of Inquiry into Electricity Supply Industry. 1957–1964 he was marketing manager at British Nylon Spinners Ltd. 1964–1968 he was director of ICI Fibres Ltd. Subsequently, he worked at
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as member of Board of Monsanto Europe in 1969, as member of the Management Board 1970–1972, as deputy chairman of Monsanto Ltd 1973–1974 and as chairman 1975–1981. He was 1980-90 chairman of Cable & Wireless plc and their chief Executive 1981–1990.


Honours

He was appointed a
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(CBE) in the
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. and became a
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in 1984. On 21 July 1989 he was created a
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as Baron Sharp of Grimsdyke, of
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in the
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Family

He married Marion Freedman in 1950 and had with her one son Richard Sharp (a twin), and two daughters, Nicola (1954–1982) and Victoria Sharp (a twin), who is the President of the King's Bench Division of the High Court in England and Wales. Eric and Marion were Jewish and attended Westminster Synagogue.https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/bbcs-incoming-chair-to-donate-160k-salary-to-charity-inspired-by-jewish-roots/


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