David Orr (businessman)

David Orr (businessman)

Sir David Alexander Orr (born 10 May 1922, Dalkey, County Dublin — died 2 February 2008) was an Anglo-Irish businessman, philanthropist and World War II veteran.

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Early years

Born the third of four children of Canon A.W.F. Orr, an Anglican rector and a Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, David Orr attended The High School, Dublin and went on to read Classics at Trinity College, Dublin where he was a champion boxer as well as captain of rugby.

World War II

In 1941 he left school to enlist in the Royal Ulster Rifles and was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, serving with Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners during the reconquest of Burma in 1944-45. He was awarded two Military Crosses.[1]

Unilever

After the war, Orr returned to Trinity to complete a degree in Law. He joined Unilever as a graduate trainee. From 1955 to 1966 he was posted to Unilever's India subsidiary, Hindustan Lever. He returned to London before moving to New York to become president of Lever Bros in 1965. He retired in 1982.

Inchcape

Orr later became chairman of Inchcape, a trading group. He also sat on the boards of RTZ and Shell Transport & Trading. From 1983-89 Orr was a member of the court of the Bank of Ireland.

Top Salaries Review

He was a member of Harold Wilson's “committee to review the functioning of financial institutions” (1977–80). Later he served on the Top Salaries Review Body (civil service) and the Armed Forces Pay Review Body, negotiating directly with then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.[2]

Globe Theatre

In 1982 Orr had also been asked to help rebuilding the Globe Theatre. As chairman of the Globe Theatre Trust he had been a brilliant fundraiser. The building was finally completed in 1997.

Honours

Orr was knighted in 1977. In 1979 he was appointed a Commander of the Dutch Order of Orange Nassau.

Affiliations

  • Chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast
  • President, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
  • President, College of Speech Therapists
  • Governor, London School of Economics.
  • Chairman, British Council (1985–92)
  • Joint Chair, Anglo-Irish Encounter

Sports

A boxer and rugby player, in London he played rugby centre for London Irish, captaining the club in 1951-52; he also had a trial for Ireland.

Personal life

In 1949 he married Phoebe Davis, with whom he had three daughters, all of whom survive Orr, who died in 2008, aged 85, from undisclosed causes.

References

  1. ^ Obituary in The Daily Telegraph
  2. ^ Obituary in The Times (online)
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Preceded by
Sir Rowland Wright
Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast
1992–1998
Succeeded by
Senator George Mitchell

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