Neil Milward Forster (1927-2006) was a British field hockey player who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics and was the chairman of B&C Holdings.
Forster was born in 1927. He is a graduate and former head of Hurstpierpoint College.[1] Forster spent time in the Navy's national service. Upon leaving the Navy, Forster studied economics and law at Pembroke College, Cambridge where he played tennis, cricket and rugby.[1] While playing rugby each year, Forster got a Blue for Britain. Forster eventually joined Cayzer subsidiary Clan Line at the age of 25.
Forster was a member of Great Britain's Field hockey team at the 1956 Summer Olympics in which Great Britain finished in 4th place.[1] [2] [3]
In 1963, Forster was sent to India at the age of 36 to become a liner conference chairman.[1] In 1967, Forster returned to England where he eventually became the director and then chairman of B&C Holdings.[1] [4]
In 1954, Forster married Barbara Smith and had three children with her.[1] Forster died on November 8, 2006.[1]