Michael Queen
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Michael Queen is the former chief executive of private equity group 3i. He stepped down from this role in March 2012 after 25 years with the company. [1]
Biography
Queen was appointed the chief executive in January 2009, inheriting 'a portfolio that had plummeted in value amid the developing financial crisis. The company’s investments fell by £2.2bn in the year to March 2009, wiping out more than a third of their value'. [1]
According to the 3i website:
- Michael joined 3i in 1987 ... He has previously been Managing Partner of 3i's Infrastructure business and Global Head of Growth Capital. During his time at 3i, he has worked in a number of offices in various roles and in 1994 he was seconded to the HM Treasury to help to develop the potential for the Private Finance Initiative in the NHS as Head of the NHS Private Finance Unit. Michael has invested across a broad range of sectors but has a particular focus on healthcare and financial services. [2]
Education
Queen has a BA (Hons) Industrial Economics from Nottingham University and is a qualified chartered accountant. In 2002/2003 Michael was Chairman of the British Venture Capital Association.
Affiliations
- British Venture Capital Association
- UK Prime Minister's Business Advisory Group
Resources
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Simon Murphy, 3i chief’s strategy made investors unhappy, Financial Times, 30 March 2012, accessed 27 April 2012
- ↑ Michael Queen 3i website, accessed 27 April 2012