- Julian Ogilvie Thompson
Julian Ogilvie Thompson (born
1934 in Cape Town, South Africa) is aSouth Africa n businessman and former chairman ofDe Beers and Anglo American.Ogilvie Thompson was educated at
Diocesan College inCape Town and theUniversity of Oxford . In 1957, he became personal assistant to Harry Oppenheimer and joined the Anglo American finance division in 1961. He went on to manage and head this division and also joined theDe Beers board in 1966.Ogilvie Thompson was appointed an executive director of Anglo American in 1971 and succeeded Harry Oppenheimer as chairman of Minorco in 1982 and as chairman of
De Beers in 1985. He succeededGavin Relly as chairman of Anglo American in 1990 and retired as chairman ofDe Beers in 1997 to become a non-executive deputy chairman.After leading the 1999 merger of Anglo American and Minorco, Ogilvie Thompson became its chairman and CEO. He was succeeded by Tony Trahar in 2000 but continued as a non-executive chairman.
He also resigned as deputy chairman of De Beers in 2002 but remains a non-executive director there.
References
* [http://www.miningmx.com/profiles/320962.htm Profiles of Anglo American chief executives]
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