Jay farrar net worth
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Malcolm has a coaching company, coaching individuals and working with companies on leadership, purpose, vision and values. He is also a non-executive director in the manufacturing sector.
Earlier, following a degree in Chemistry, he worked for Reckitt Benckiser, Philips and Hawker Siddeley in production, logistics and sales and marketing before his first Managing Director role in a transport lighting company, followed by a worldwide Chief Executive Officer role in the Chloride Group. He joined the Tootal Group as Managing Director of English Sewing, then Chief Executive Officer of Coats Thread Europe followed by a Chief Executive Officer role in Coats Viyella Clothing. For personal reasons, he left the corporate world and bought a company manufacturing reinforced plastics for the transport industry, selling it to the management a few years later.
Malcolm lives in the Peak District with his wife Judy and has two married sons, four granddaughters and a dog. He is a keen walker, cyclist, skier and occasional marathon runner.
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Office of the President
David H. Farrar is the President and Vice-Chancellor at McMaster University and a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. Dr. Farrar took up the position of Acting President in July 2019, having served as Provost and Vice-President (Academic) since October 2017, and was appointed President in December 2019.
Dr. Farrar joined McMaster from the University of British Columbia where he served as Provost from 2007 to 2015, and subsequently as Advisor to the Interim President and then as Interim President and Vice-Chancellor. Prior to that Dr. Farrar served as Deputy-Provost and Vice-Provost Students at the University of Toronto, where he had responsibility for all central enrolment, student affairs and student service activities.
Dr. Farrar received his undergraduate and master’s degrees from the University of Toronto, and his doctorate from the University of Western Ontario. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Cambridge and then a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto for
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Frederic Farrar
British clergyman and author
DeanFrederic William Farrar (Bombay, 7 August 1831 – Canterbury, 22 March 1903) was a senior-ranking cleric of the Church of England, schoolteacher and author. He was a pallbearer at the funeral of Charles Darwin in 1882. He was a member of the Cambridge Apostles secret society. He was the Archdeacon of Westminster from 1883 to 1894, and Dean of Canterbury from 1895 until his death in 1903.
Biography
Farrar was born in Bombay, India, and educated at King William's College on the Isle of Man, King's College London and Trinity College, Cambridge.[1] At Cambridge he won the Chancellor's Gold Medal for poetry in 1852.[2] He was for some years a master at Harrow School and, from 1871 to 1876, the headmaster of Marlborough College.
Farrar spent much of his career associated with Westminster Abbey. He was successively a canon there (appointed in 1876), rector of St Margaret's (the church next door), and eventually archdeacon of the Abbey (appointed in 1883). He later served as Dean of Canterbury;[3
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