Marcus Sieff, Baron Sieff of Brimpton
Marcus Joseph Sieff, Baron Sieff of Brimpton (born 1913 – died 2001),[1] was a British businessman, and chairman of his family company, the retailler
Sieff was born in Didsbury, Manchester, the second son of Israel Sieff.[2] Starting work for the family company in Hammersmith, London in 1935, Marcus first visited Palestine in 1939.
Sieff joined the Royal Artillery in the British
Army at the outbreak of World War Two, winning an
Sieff returned to Britain in 1951 to take over the M&S food department, which he expanded from 14% of total sales in 1956 to over a quarter in 1968. He was made a director and chairman of M&S in 1974 and served on the board until his death. After stepping down as chairman in 1984, he became honorary lifetime President. In retirement he was a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery, and the first chairman of Newspaper Publishing, the publishers of The Independent between 1986 and 1993.[5]
Married four times, his fourth wife was Polish widow Lily Moretzki (nee Spatz), whom he married in London in 1963. Lily ran daily most of his charitable associations, and then nursed him during his final years.[6] Knighted in 1971, he was given a life peerage in 1980.
References
- ^ http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101075438/
- ^ a b Sieff, Marcus Joseph farlex
- ^ http://www.revolutionarycommunistgroup.com/frfi/160/160m_s.htm
- ^ http://www.revolutionarycommunistgroup.com/frfi/160/160m_s.htm
- ^ http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Sieff,+Marcus+Joseph
- ^ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19970306/ai_n14092025
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