Mark Florman Explained

Mark Florman
Birth Date:2 November 1958
Birth Place:London, England
Nationality:British
Education:Harrow School
Alma Mater:London School of Economics
Occupation:CEO Time Partners Limited
Spouse:Alexia Florman
Children:3
Website:https://www.markflorman.com/

Carl Alan Mark Florman (born 2 November 1958) is a British businessman. He is a co-founder and former CEO of the merchant banking group, Maizels, Westerberg & Co.[1] [2] and Time Partners Limited.[3] Florman led the review of governance for UK public bodies in 2021.[4]

Education and professional background

Florman was educated at Harrow before attending the London School of Economics.[5] [6]

In 1992, Florman was co-founder and later CEO of Maizels, Westerberg & Co.[7]

In 2009, Florman co-founded 8Miles,[8] an African private equity firm, with Bob Geldof and Kofi Annan.[9]

In 2013, Mark Florman co-founded the investment and corporate advisory firm Time Partners.[10] A stated aim of the company is to create a virtuous circle between the way in which a company is run, its ability to attract capital and its service to the broader community.[11] [12] [13]

On 20 March 2015, Mark Florman was appointed to the BBC Trust. Florman's term began on 1 April 2015 and ended in April 2017.[7] [14] [15]

In 2018, he was appointed as a non-executive director of the Home Office.

In 2021, he became chair of the Sovereign Wealth Fund of Mauritius, the Mauritius Investment Corporation (MIC).[16]

The External Rate of Return

In February 2016, Mark Florman in conjunction with Dr Robyn Klingler-Vidra, King's College London and LSE Enterprise with Mr Martim Jacinto Facada; created the External Rate of Return (ERR), an inclusive, transparency index for measuring the overall impact of business activities upon the economy and society in general.[17] [18]

Philanthropic activities

Florman co-founded the UK social justice and poverty think tank Centre for Social Justice in 2004 alongside Iain Duncan Smith, Tim Montgomerie and Philippa Stroud.[19] [20]

He is life Ambassador to the Centre for Social Justice[21] and Build Africa.[22]

Academic Relationships

Florman is a distinguished fellow at INSEAD Global Private Equity Initiative, a visiting senior fellow at the London School of Economics and a visiting professor at the Policy Institute King's College London.

Political work

According to the Register of Members' Interests Florman donated £2,500 to Boris Johnson (Registered 23 December 2019).[23]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mark Florman: Executive Profile & Biography - Bloomberg. www.bloomberg.com.
  2. Web site: Biography. 5 January 2016.
  3. Web site: Mark Florman. 2021-11-03. Time Partners. en.
  4. Web site: Public Bodies Non-Executive Director Principles. 2022-02-19. GOV.UK. en.
  5. Web site: Mark Florman, Trustee for England . www.bbc.co.uk . 3 May 2023.
  6. Web site: Mark Florman: 'We have to stop fighting the past as there's a bigger threat to come' . www.telegraph.co.uk . 3 May 2023.
  7. Web site: BBC - Mark Florman, Trustee for England - BBC Trust. www.bbc.co.uk.
  8. Web site: Home - 8 Miles. 30 May 2018. 8 Miles.
  9. News: BBC trustee Mark Florman to chair Europe-wide private equity industry body. Kate. Palmer. The Telegraph. 9 September 2016. www.telegraph.co.uk.
  10. Web site: Time Partners. 21 August 2020.
  11. News: Financial Times. 15 June 2020. 21 August 2020.
  12. News: Financial Times. 9 June 2020. 21 August 2020.
  13. Web site: INSEAD KNOWLEDGE, Impact Investing in Covid-19 Times: A Three-Step Mission. 18 June 2020. 21 August 2020.
  14. Web site: BBC Trust appointments announced.
  15. Web site: Mark Florman. London School of Economics and Political. Science.
  16. Web site: Leadership - Mauritius Investment Corporation.
  17. Web site: Impact statement . eprints.lse.ac.uk .
  18. Web site: Report . www.markflorman.com .
  19. Web site: Companies House: List of Officers of the Centre for Social Justice.
  20. Web site: Interview: Mark Florman of the British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association.
  21. Web site: Gavin Poole and Mark Florman take charge of Centre for Social Justice - Conservative Home. 27 June 2010 .
  22. Web site: Build Africa - Patrons and Ambassadors. 5 November 2013. 19 January 2017.
  23. Web site: House of Commons - the Register of Members' Financial Interests (14 April 2020: Johnson, Boris).