词条 | Charles Low, 2nd Baron Aldington |
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LifeLord Aldington, formerly Charles Low, was born in London in 1948. He was educated at Winchester College, New College, Oxford (where he read Philosophy, Politics and Economics) and at INSEAD. He also attended the Baden-Baden Unternehmer Gespraeche His early career was with Citibank and Grindlays Bank in New York, Hong Kong, Düsseldorf and London. He worked for 28 years for Deutsche Bank. From 2002-2009 he was Chairman of Deutsche Bank London and Chairman of Morgan Grenfell Private Equity, following which he was a Senior Advisor for three years. He joined Deutsche Bank in 1986 and worked in Germany before joining the management of Deutsche Bank's London business in 1988. In 1997 he moved into a Corporate Finance role. He currently chairs the Finance Committee at the Ditchley Foundation. He was Chairman of Stramongate Ltd, on the Boards of LIBA, BBA and the British German Chamber of Commerce, Deputy Chairman of the Royal Academy Trust, a Trustee of the Institute for Philanthropy, Vice President of the National Churches Trust, a member of Oxford University's Court of Benefactors and of the Business Advisory Council to the Said Business School, Chair of the New College Development Committee, and Chair of the European Vocational College. Charles Aldington is married to Dr Regine von Csongrady-Schopf, an art historian, and they have three children, including a son and heir, the only heir to the barony. References1. ^http://thepeerage.com/p432.htm#i4314 {{s-start}}{{s-reg|uk}}{{s-bef | before=Toby Low}}{{s-ttl | title=Baron Aldington | years=2000–present}}{{s-inc | heir=Hon. Philip Low | heir-type=Heir apparent}}{{s-end}}{{Current Barons of the United Kingdom}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aldington, Charles Low, 2nd Baron}}{{UK-baron-stub}} 6 : 1948 births|Living people|People educated at Winchester College|Alumni of New College, Oxford|Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom|People from Bispham, Blackpool |
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