Sir Ian Wood

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Sir Ian Wood is a prominent Scottish businessman and philanthropist best known for his leadership in the North Sea oil industry and major charitable contributions in Scotland and abroad.

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Sir Ian Wood canonical 3

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instanceOf Scottish person
businessperson
human
philanthropist
advisorTo UK Government on North Sea oil and gas
awardReceived Knight Bachelor
Order of the British Empire
King’s Awards for Enterprise
surface form: The Queen's Award for Enterprise (through Wood Group)
basedIn Aberdeen
business John Wood Group PLC
commissionedBy Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
surface form: UK Government Department of Energy and Climate Change
countryOfBirth Scotland
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1942-07-21
degree psychology
educatedAt Robert Gordon's College
University of Aberdeen
employer John Wood Group PLC
fieldOfWork North Sea offshore sector
surface form: North Sea oil

oil and gas industry
founded The Wood Foundation
honorificPrefix Sir
knownFor major charitable contributions in Africa
major charitable contributions in Scotland
languageSpoken English
memberOf Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
surface form: Royal Society of Edinburgh (fellow)
name Ian Clark Wood
notableFor leadership in the North Sea oil industry
philanthropy in Scotland and abroad
notableWork Wood Review of UK offshore oil and gas recovery
numberOfChildren 3
occupation businessman
company director
philanthropist
philanthropicFocus community projects in Aberdeen
economic development
education
health
philanthropyRegion Scotland
Sub-Saharan Africa
placeOfBirth Aberdeen
positionHeld Chairman of Wood Group
Chief Executive of Wood Group
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
reportPublishedIn 2014
residence Aberdeen
spouse Helen Wood
title Chancellor of Robert Gordon University

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