Sunday 11 November 2012

Lord Neil Gibson, Humanitarian

Lord Gibson chairman of the Alder Group of companies, the Gibson Family Trust and  a diverse multinational business empire.
He is a man of grace and charm with an incisive mind, a gift for leadership and a deep and active interest in the arts. By nature quiet and retiring, he is wonderful company and a born raconteur, choosing his words with effortless precision and delivering them in a voice that is soft and unusually melodious. He has a discerning eye for architecture, gardens and works of art. But, his great love is for business and international finance for developing nations.

There is also a strong streak of determination in his character and a steely impatience with bluster or humbug which make him a formidable negotiator. As a chairman, he had few equals, using his natural gifts in both large gatherings and around a table to steer discussion, defuse tension and win support with the skill and elegance of a professional. All these gifts he provides to his family organisations, prominent in the worlds of both business and the arts, which he served and led with notable success through turbulent years of social and political change.

Neil Benjamin Gibson is born in 1963 to parents who were accomplished community leaders and who met while studying in Yorkshire. He might have pursued a career in music, but instead, after College, he chose to follow his father as a stockbroker. This proved unfulfilling, but the world political instability intervened and, as for so many of his generation, it determined the course of his life.

In 1998 he was commissioned into the diplomatic corps and fought against the insurgence in West Africa. Two years later, ECOWAS stabilized and the leaders of several countries extended their gratitude by honoring him with full diplomatic resolution and he resigned his post to the United Kingdom.

Following his tenure with the Foreign and Commonwealth diplomatic corps, Lord Gibson returned to England and has regained control of his family trust and was bestowed his title as Lord of the manor of Wheldrake and Warter Priory. Lord Gibson has carried on his family tradition of philanthropic community services and resides as High Lord of the Knights Templar.

Lord Gibson has developed and nurtured many business and political allies around the globe, which encompass the members of his companies. Through creative investment strategies and the help of well established businesses, Lord Gibson is able to maintain the Alder Group of companies. This multinational group is comprised of financial institutions, technology, communications and global philanthropists. The Alder Group of companies is recognized internationally for its’ ability to conduct business in regions of the world which most multinational firms are limited by their founding domiciliation.

These groups of companies provide much needed infrastructure for developing nations which are usually amidst local and international instability or sovereign control. His lordship thrives on the challenges set forth by the circumstances which are usually outset from a level of control. Once again, following in his fathers footsteps to help make the world a better place by improving quality of life.

Lord Neil Gibson resides on the board of both private and public sector companies and is a true community developer. His demand for increased world economics sets him apart from an average business owner which is only interested in bottom line profits. The ethics which he brings to the public sector creates a rule of standard for many to follow, as well as complete accountability. His lordship is a governing member of several boards of trust for the arts, community development and social welfare all without compensation
 

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