Edwin Davies

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Born(1946-06-18)18 June 1946
Little Lever, England
Died11 September 2018(2018-09-11) (aged 72)
Eddy Davies
Born(1946-06-18)18 June 1946
Little Lever, England
Died11 September 2018(2018-09-11) (aged 72)
EducationFarnworth Grammar School
Alma materDurham University
Occupation(s)Businessman, philanthropist
TitleLord of the Manor of Farnworth
SpouseSusan Davies
Children2

Eddie Davies CBE (18 June 1946 – 11 September 2018) was a British businessman and philanthropist. He served as chairman of the Strix Group from 1984 to 2006. He was the owner of Bolton Wanderers F.C. until March 2016, when Dean Holdsworth fronted a consortium to take over the club. The Eddie and Susan Davies Galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London are named in his honour.

Eddie Davies was born on 18 June 1946 in Little Lever, near Bolton, Lancashire, England.[1][2] He was educated at the Farnworth Grammar School in Farnworth, Lancashire, England.[1][2] He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics from Durham University.[1][3]

Career

Davies started his career at Avon Rubber.[3] He worked in management at the Scapa Group from 1968 to 1984.[1] He served as chairman of the Strix Group from 1984 to 2006.[1]

He joined the board of directors of Bolton Wanderers F.C. in 1999.[2] By 2003, he became the majority shareholder of Burnden Leisure, which owned Bolton Wanderers.[2] In 2011–2013, he was still the owner of the club.[4][5] In October 2014, it was announced that Davies was ready to sell the club.[6] Davies wrote-off loans to Bolton which, including interest, totalled approximately £175 million.[7] Shortly after his death, it was revealed that, four days before he died, Davies had given Bolton £5 million to help save the club from administration.[8]

He served on the boards of directors of Moonshift Investments, Sula Group, and Squarestone Brasil.[3] He has been a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants since 1985 and the Chartered Management Institute since 1996.[3] He became an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to industry in 2000.[2]

As of 2004, he was the 558th richest man in the United Kingdom, with an estimated wealth of £60million.[2]

Philanthropy

Personal life

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