Vanni Treves Explained

Vanni Emanuele Treves CBE (1940  - 10 November 2019) was a British business executive. He was Chairman of Channel 4 (1998–2003), a senior partner of City law firm Macfarlanes, and Chairman (2001–2009) of Equitable Life.

Biography

Treves was born in Florence, Italy in 1940.[1] His father was killed during the Second World War in 1944 and his mother remarried, after which the family relocated to Swiss Cottage in London. He won a scholarship to the independent St Paul's School, London, before attending the University of Oxford to study jurisprudence. Treves later completed a Fulbright scholarship in the United States at the University of Illinois. He relinquished his dual Italian-British nationality at the age of 36 when he realised that it made him eligible for national service in the Italian Army.[2]

Following his graduation from Oxford, Treves joined Macfarlanes in 1963 and went on to become a specialist in corporate governance. It was this that led to his appointment as a non-executive director of Saatchi & Saatchi in 1987. During the 1990s he went on to develop a career, as Philip Inman puts it, as a "serial chairman." In 2001 he took up the chairmanship of Equitable Life, determined to resolve its troubles.[2]

Personal life

Treves was married with two sons and a daughter. He was a donor to the Labour Party.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vanni Treves: the barrister manqué at Korn/Ferry. 30 August 2008. Martin Waller. The Times. 2008-09-21.
  2. Web site: Corporate charmer coaxing cash for children's charity. 2008-09-21. 9 May 2008. Philip Inman. The Guardian.
  3. News: 7 May 2001 . Equitable boss shown to be New Labour donor . https://web.archive.org/web/20190216094307/https://www.thelawyer.com/issues/7-may-2001/equitable-boss-shown-to-be-new-labour-donor/ . 16 February 2019 . 5 September 2022 . The Lawyer.