Arthur Norman

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Work fieldBusiness
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Birth18 February 1917
Death30 September 2011 (aged 94 years)
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Sir Arthur Gordon Norman CBE DFC (18 February 1917 – 30 September 2011) was a leading British industrialist, President of the CBI and Chairman of the UK Centre for Economic and Environmental Development.
Arthur Norman was educated at Blundell's School and served with the RAF during WW II, reaching the rank of Wing Commander.
In 1943 Norman was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions on 18 September 1943 during Operation 'Elaborate' (the ferrying of Horsa gliders from Portreath to Rabat-Salé in Morocco).
Norman joined De La Rue in 1934 and became managing director in 1953 and chairman from 1964-87. His other appointments included:
Director and Chairman of the World Wildlife Fund
Director of the British Airways Board
Chairman of Sun Life Insurance
Director of S.K.F. (UK) Ltd
Chairman of Tilling Group
Trustee and chairperson of the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation, Europe Chapter
Arthur Norman was knighted in 1969 and is the father of the novelist Roger Norman

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