Robert Wilson (businessman)

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BornSeptember 1943[1][2]
OccupationBusinessman
KnownforFormer chairman of Rio Tinto Group and of BG Group
Robert Wilson
BornSeptember 1943[1][2]
OccupationBusinessman
Known forFormer chairman of Rio Tinto Group and of BG Group

Sir Robert Peter Wilson KCMG (born September 1943) is a British businessman. He has been the chairman of Rio Tinto Group and of BG Group.[3]

Wilson started his career with Mobil, and then Dunlop Tyres, before joining the mining company Rio Tinto in 1970.[1] He rose to chief executive in 1991.[1] RTZ merged with CRA to form Rio Tinto in 1996, and he became deputy chairman.[1] He was executive chairman from 1999 to 2003.[1] He retired in October 2003 with a £656,000 annual pension, and "one of the largest pension pots enjoyed by UK directors, with a transfer value of £14.6m", and was succeeded by Paul Skinner.[4]

In 2004, Wilson became non-executive chairman BG Group, having been a non-executive director since 2002.[1] In 2005, The Times included him at #28 in its Power 100 list.[1]

Wilson was a non-executive director of Boots from 1991 to 1998, and of GlaxoSmithKline from 2003.[1]

In 2010, he become the first patron of the University of Dundee's Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP).[5]

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