- Ken Morrison
Male adult bio
| birth = birth date and age|1931|10|20|df=y
location =Bradford ,Yorkshire
birthname = Kenneth Duncan MorrisonSir Kenneth Duncan Morrison CBE (born
20 October 1931 ) is the President and former chairman ofMorrisons (Wm Morrison Supermarkets plc), the fourth largestsupermarket group in theUnited Kingdom .He is the youngest child of the late William Murdoch Morrison and Hilda Morrison, who owned a small grocery chain set up in 1899. He was born in
Bradford , and was brought up by five elder sisters. Whilst the family business was named after his father, Morrisons' head office "Hilmore House" is named after his mother. The original Hilmore House was located in Thornton Road, but moved to larger premises at Gain Lane as a result of the takeover of Safeway.Whilst at
Bradford Grammar School , Morrison worked in the family provisions business in the school holidays. He was given jobs such as working on the market stalls or checking eggs against lamps for defects.Morrison spent time the Royal Army Ordnance Corps as a National Serviceman, and was demobilised in 1952. His father was seriously ill so Ken was plunged into the management of the business and had to learn very quickly.
By 1956 he was the Chairman and Managing Director of a small group of shops, the embryo of what was to become a formidable retail presence, a household name throughout the UK and the largest public company headquartered in Yorkshire.
Morrison received the CBE in 1990 and was knighted in the 2000 new year’s honours list for services to the food retailing industry. In the "
Sunday Times Rich List 2007 " ranking of the wealthiest people in the UK he was placed 35th with an estimated family fortune of £1,595 million. [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/richlist "Sunday Times Rich List 2007" online edition] ]Just after the takeover of Safeway (completed in 2004), Morrison went from a respected industry figure to a target for disgruntled investors furious at the mishandling of the transaction. Morrison may have been right in 2001 when he described Safeway as an "indigestible meal" [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/2642173.stm BBC NEWS | Business | Ken Morrison: Supermarket supremo ] ] for his supermarket group.
Morrison also came under fire after famously calling his new work force "Lazy Southerners" and the Safeways supermarkets "Tacky and Small"
Following the Safeway takeover the Morrison group issued five
profit warnings , due to integration problems. Morrisons later recovered its financial performance and in September 2006, it announced a £134.2m half year pre-tax profit for the 25 weeks to23 July 2006 . This was a company record, and convinced City commentators that Morrisons had recovered.As a result, Morrison's reputation is being restored, especially since the "Optimisation Plan" – set out to restore profits – enabled gross profit margins to increase from 0.9% in March 2006, to 2.8% in July 2006. The target was to increase margins by 0.9% by 2009, which is currently being delivered ahead of plan.
Analysts have speculated that the potential market share of the newly enlarged Morrisons has not been realised due to defection of customers from the former Safeway stores to rivals such as
Sainsbury's . However, other factors include the mass 254 store divestment programme, which is being concluded in 2007, after the 220 Safeway store conversion programme concluded in November 2005.Morrison is the longest serving chairman of a top 100 public company in the UK. He can still be seen on the shop floor in the familiar short-sleeved shirt, ready for comments from customers.
In June 2006, Ken Morrison announced that he would relinquish executive control of the company, which came into effect from
4 September , making way for the appointment of Dutchman Marc Bolland as chief executive. He announced that it was his "current intention" to stand down as the chairman and director of the company in January 2008, and take the honorary post of Life President.Morrison lives on the outskirts of
York , in Myton Hall,Myton-upon-Swale ,North Yorkshire , with his wife Lynne, and his two youngest children. His three eldest children all work for the business. His son, also named William, is Director of Retail Marketing, whilst his nephew, Chris Blundell, is Director of Corporate Affairs at Wm Morrison Supermarkets.References
External links
* [http://www.morrisons.co.uk/ Morrisons]
* [http://www.leeds.ac.uk/centenary/celebration_ceremony/morrison_citation.htm Leeds University]
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