Simon Robey

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Born
Simon Christopher Townsend Robey

(1960-07-05) 5 July 1960 (age 65)
EducationReed's School
OccupationInvestment banker
Simon Robey
Born
Simon Christopher Townsend Robey

(1960-07-05) 5 July 1960 (age 65)
EducationReed's School
Alma materMagdalen College, Oxford
OccupationInvestment banker
SpouseVictoria Hull
Children3

Sir Simon Christopher Townsend Robey (born 5 July 1960)[1] is a British investment banker and supporter of cultural organisations.[2]

Robey was adopted as a child and grew up in Cambridge. He has described himself as an 'odd child', with a 'fairly nerdy' upbringing.[3] He attended Reed's School in Cobham before moving onto Magdalen College, Oxford as a choral scholar to read English.

Business career

Robey worked for several investment banks. Latterly he worked for 25 years at Morgan Stanley,[4] becoming co-chairman of global mergers and acquisition.[5][6]

In 2013 he joined with Simon Robertson, a former Goldman Sachs banker, to form Robertson Robey Associates. Later in that year Simon Warshaw joined. In 2014 Robertson split from the group, leaving Robey and Warshaw to rebrand the firm as Robey Warshaw,[4] with Robey’s former Morgan Stanley colleague Philip Apostolides also joining the firm.[7]

Other roles

Robey joined the board of the Royal Opera House on 1 July 2006,[8][9] and was its chair from 2008 until 2017.[10][11] In 2016 he also became the chair of Aldeburgh Music (now known as Snape Maltings).

Recognition

Robey was knighted in the Queen's Birthday Honours for 2016 "for services to Music".[12]

Personal life

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