Charles Morgan (automaker)
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Charles Morgan is the Managing Director of the United Kingdom car manufacturer, Morgan Motor Company.
He is the grandson of the founder of the company, H.F.S. Morgan and the son of Peter Morgan, a previous Managing Director.
He joined Morgan Motor Company in a full-time capacity in 1985.[1]
Morgan is also a motivational speaker, especially on topics such as “change management”, “people management”, export and sales and marketing.[2]
Before taking over his family’s firm Morgan worked in the publishing industry. For 10 years he was a news cameraman for ITN.
After the Morgan Motor Company was featured on the BBC’s Troubleshooter in 1991, Morgan decided to obtain an Master of Business Administration.[3]
With Gregory Houston Bowden, he is the author of Morgan - 100 Years: The Official History of the World's Greatest Sports Car.[4]
Notes
- ^ Morgan Motor Company web-site
- ^ Now You’re Talking Motivational Speakers
- ^ Dunne, Helen; “Classic reversal of fortune”, The Telegraph, 12 May 2009
- ^ 2008, Michael O’Mara Books, London
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