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Stewart is described by the Scotsman as a 'ubiquitous member of the Scottish establishment and boardroom heavyweight Stewart is usually drafted in as a sign that a company is no longer tolerating any nonsense when it comes to corporate governance'. In addition to a basic salary and free beer, [[Scottish & Newcastle]] pay Stewart a £190,000 performance-related bonus and £30,000 in benefits, plus a share of a £1 million with other brewery directors.  He came in at number 50 in the Scotsmans top 100 earners page.   
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Stewart is described by the Scotsman as a 'ubiquitous member of the Scottish establishment and boardroom heavyweight Stewart is usually drafted in as a sign that a company is no longer tolerating any nonsense when it comes to corporate governance'. In addition to a basic salary and free beer, [[Scottish & Newcastle]] pay Stewart a £190,000 performance-related bonus and £30,000 in benefits, plus a share of a £1 million with other brewery directors.  He came in at number 50 in the Scotsmans top 100 earners page in 2003 with his chairmanship of Standard Life, from which he has since steped down from; and his S&N wage giving him an annual income of £906,753.   
 
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Revision as of 22:55, 22 February 2007

Sir Brian Stewart

Sir Brian Stewart was appointed to the Scottish & Newcastle Board in 1988. Having qualified as a chartered accountant, he joined S&N in 1976 and has worked in a variety of positions, becoming Finance Director in 1988, and Chief Executive in 1991. He was appointed Deputy Chairman in 1997 and Chairman in 2000. He is former Chairman of Standard Life Assurance Company and Vice President of the British Beer & Pub Association. [1]

Stewart had to leave either Standard Life of S&N as chairing two FTSE 100 companies contravenes City corporate governance rules. Ending his long-running dual chairmanship and rare position among Scotland's corporate elite. Stewart came in 5th in the 2006 Scotsman power 100. [2]


Stewart is described by the Scotsman as a 'ubiquitous member of the Scottish establishment and boardroom heavyweight Stewart is usually drafted in as a sign that a company is no longer tolerating any nonsense when it comes to corporate governance'. In addition to a basic salary and free beer, Scottish & Newcastle pay Stewart a £190,000 performance-related bonus and £30,000 in benefits, plus a share of a £1 million with other brewery directors. He came in at number 50 in the Scotsmans top 100 earners page in 2003 with his chairmanship of Standard Life, from which he has since steped down from; and his S&N wage giving him an annual income of £906,753. [3]


Notes

  1. ^ Scottish and newcastle Company Web Site Our Directors] Accesed Feb 2007
  2. ^ The Scotsman Power 100 The Scotsman 28th May 2006
  3. ^ Scotsman Scotlands Top 100 Earners The Scotsman 19th September 2003