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Peter Gummer (or Lord Chadlington) is the Chairmman of [[Huntsworth]] PR group. He is the brother of [[John Selwyn Gummer]] the former UK Conservative Agriculture minister.
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'''Peter Gummer''' (or Lord Chadlington) is a group senior adviser and the former chief executive and former chairman of [[Huntsworth]] PR group.<ref>[http://www.huntsworth.co.uk/overview/board-of-directors.aspx Lord Chadlington, Chief Executive], Huntsworth website, accessed 11 April 2012 </ref> He is previously chief executive of [[Shandwick]]. He is the brother of [[John Selwyn Gummer]] the former UK Conservative Agriculture minister.
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==Background==
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From the Huntsworth website:
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:Peter Chadlington has spent his entire working life in communications, as a journalist after graduating from Cambridge University and later in public relations both in-house and consultancy. He became the Chief Executive of [[Huntsworth plc]] in September 2000 expanding the business in Europe and the USA before the merger with [[Incepta]] in May 2005. Other companies owned by [[Huntsworth]] are [[Citigate Dewe Rogerson]], [[Grayling]], [[Dorland Global]] and [[The Red Consultancy]].
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:Prior to this he founded [[Shandwick]] in 1974, establishing it as the largest PR consultancy in the UK within seven years and holding that position without interruption for 17 years. He built the firm overseas and it was sold to The [[Interpublic]] Group of Companies in 1998, forming the group that became the largest PR consultancy in the world.
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:Lord Chadlington has been a director of [[Halifax plc]], Chairman of The [[Royal Opera House]], member of the [[Arts Council of England]] and non-executive member of the [[NHS Policy Board]], Chairman of the [[Understanding Industry Trust]] and a member of the European Union Select Sub Committee B (Energy, Industry and Transport) and has written and lectured extensively on communications, politics and public relations.
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:He was created a life peer in 1996 and is married with four children. His interests include opera, music, rugby and cricket.
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He is a former adviser to [[John Major]]<ref> Ben Martin [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/mediatechnologyandtelecoms/11024976/Lord-Chadlington-to-step-down-as-Huntsworth-chief.html Lord Chadlington to step down as Huntsworth chief] ''Telegraph'', 11 August 2014, 14 October 2014 </ref>, a known confidante to [[David Cameron]]<ref> John Owens [http://www.prweek.com/article/1307363/huntsworth-ceo-lord-chadlington-why-i-am-stepping-down Huntsworth CEO Lord Chadlington: Why I am stepping down] ''PR Week'', 11 August 2014, accessed 14 October 2014 </ref> and chairman of Witney Conservative constituency association.
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==Huntsworth==
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In 2014 Gummer's saw his annual remuneration fall 29.5 percent, from £1.033 million to £724,000, after bonus payments to executives of the company were scrapped because none of their financial targets were met. This decrease in earnings comes despite the company's Annual Report and Accounts for 2014 showing his annual salary and fees grew from £648,000 to £668,000 and his benefits package increased from £53,000 to £56,000. In 2013 Gummer had received a bonus payment of £332,000 from the company.<ref> John Harrington [http://www.prweek.com/article/1347125/former-huntsworth-ceo-lord-chadlingtons-2014-pay-slashed Former Huntsworth CEO Lord Chadlington's 2014 pay slashed] ''PR Week'', 15 May 2015, accessed 18 May 2015.</ref>
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==Interests==
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===Non-parliamentary consultant===
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100% interest (held with wife) in the [[Chadlington Consultancy]] through which consulting advice including public relations andcommunication advice has been provided (this is largely inactive at present because of interests in Huntsworth plc)<ref name="MP"> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-chadlington/3318 Lord Chadlington] ''Parliament.uk'', accessed 14 October 2014 </ref>
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===Remunerated employment, office, profession etc.===
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Public relations consultant to the [[Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development]] and its investments; this consultancy work is carried out by the Member in his role as CEO of [[Huntsworth]] plc (see category 1), and payment is made to [[Huntsworth]] plc and not directly to the Member<ref name="MP"/>
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===Clients===
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[[Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development]] and its investments<ref name="MP"/>
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===Controlling shareholdings===
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[[Chadlington Consultancy]] (50% owned by self and 50% by wife)<ref name="MP"/>
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===Significant shareholdings===
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Huntsworth plc (publicly listed marketing servicesgroup)
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===Landholdings===
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Estate in Oxfordshire including residential properties and a cottage in Warwickshire<ref name="MP"/>
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==Affiliations==
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*Director, [[Hill Hay Saddle]] Limited
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*Committee Member, [[MCC Arts & Library Sub]]-Committee
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*Trustee, [[Oxford Philomusica]]
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*Chairman, [[LAPADA]]
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*Governor, [[Ditchley Foundation]]
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*Trustee, [[Atlantic Partnership]]<ref name="MP"/>
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===Former Affiliations===
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*Chairman, [[Action on Addiction]]
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* Trustee, [[Atlantic Partnership]]
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*[[Open Europe]], supporter of this member of the [[Stockholm Network]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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Jeremy Pepper, [http://pop-pr.blogspot.com/2005/04/pr-face2facelord-chadlington-chief.html PR Face2Face: Lord Chadlington, Chief Executive, The Huntsworth Group] Tuesday, April 19, 2005
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==Notes==
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Jeremy Pepper, PR Face2Face: Lord Chadlington, Chief Executive, The Huntsworth Group. Tuesday, April 19, 2005 [http://pop-pr.blogspot.com/2005/04/pr-face2facelord-chadlington-chief.html]
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Peter Gummer (or Lord Chadlington) is a group senior adviser and the former chief executive and former chairman of Huntsworth PR group.[1] He is previously chief executive of Shandwick. He is the brother of John Selwyn Gummer the former UK Conservative Agriculture minister.

Background

From the Huntsworth website:

Peter Chadlington has spent his entire working life in communications, as a journalist after graduating from Cambridge University and later in public relations both in-house and consultancy. He became the Chief Executive of Huntsworth plc in September 2000 expanding the business in Europe and the USA before the merger with Incepta in May 2005. Other companies owned by Huntsworth are Citigate Dewe Rogerson, Grayling, Dorland Global and The Red Consultancy.
Prior to this he founded Shandwick in 1974, establishing it as the largest PR consultancy in the UK within seven years and holding that position without interruption for 17 years. He built the firm overseas and it was sold to The Interpublic Group of Companies in 1998, forming the group that became the largest PR consultancy in the world.
Lord Chadlington has been a director of Halifax plc, Chairman of The Royal Opera House, member of the Arts Council of England and non-executive member of the NHS Policy Board, Chairman of the Understanding Industry Trust and a member of the European Union Select Sub Committee B (Energy, Industry and Transport) and has written and lectured extensively on communications, politics and public relations.
He was created a life peer in 1996 and is married with four children. His interests include opera, music, rugby and cricket.

He is a former adviser to John Major[2], a known confidante to David Cameron[3] and chairman of Witney Conservative constituency association.

Huntsworth

In 2014 Gummer's saw his annual remuneration fall 29.5 percent, from £1.033 million to £724,000, after bonus payments to executives of the company were scrapped because none of their financial targets were met. This decrease in earnings comes despite the company's Annual Report and Accounts for 2014 showing his annual salary and fees grew from £648,000 to £668,000 and his benefits package increased from £53,000 to £56,000. In 2013 Gummer had received a bonus payment of £332,000 from the company.[4]

Interests

Non-parliamentary consultant

100% interest (held with wife) in the Chadlington Consultancy through which consulting advice including public relations andcommunication advice has been provided (this is largely inactive at present because of interests in Huntsworth plc)[5]

Remunerated employment, office, profession etc.

Public relations consultant to the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development and its investments; this consultancy work is carried out by the Member in his role as CEO of Huntsworth plc (see category 1), and payment is made to Huntsworth plc and not directly to the Member[5]

Clients

Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development and its investments[5]

Controlling shareholdings

Chadlington Consultancy (50% owned by self and 50% by wife)[5]

Significant shareholdings

Huntsworth plc (publicly listed marketing servicesgroup)

Landholdings

Estate in Oxfordshire including residential properties and a cottage in Warwickshire[5]

Affiliations

Former Affiliations

External links

Jeremy Pepper, PR Face2Face: Lord Chadlington, Chief Executive, The Huntsworth Group Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Notes

  1. Lord Chadlington, Chief Executive, Huntsworth website, accessed 11 April 2012
  2. Ben Martin Lord Chadlington to step down as Huntsworth chief Telegraph, 11 August 2014, 14 October 2014
  3. John Owens Huntsworth CEO Lord Chadlington: Why I am stepping down PR Week, 11 August 2014, accessed 14 October 2014
  4. John Harrington Former Huntsworth CEO Lord Chadlington's 2014 pay slashed PR Week, 15 May 2015, accessed 18 May 2015.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Lord Chadlington Parliament.uk, accessed 14 October 2014