posted by System Administrator on 11/08/06
"Richard Branson was born in 1950 and educated at Stowe
School. It was here that he began to set up Student Magazine when he
was just 16. By 17 he'd also set up Student Advisory Centre, which was
a charity to help young people. In 1970 he founded Virgin as a mail order record
retailer, and not long after he opened a record shop in Oxford Street,
London. During 1972 a recording studio was built in Oxfordshire, and
the first Virgin artist, Mike Oldfield, recorded "Tubular Bells" which
was released in 1973."
The following biography from Virgin.com :
"Tubular Bells went on to sell over 5 million copies. Since
then many household names, including Belinda Carlisle, Genesis, Phil
Collins, Janet Jackson and The Rolling Stones have helped to make
Virgin Music one of the top six record companies in the world. The
equity of Virgin Music Group - record labels, music publishing, and
recording studios was sold to THORN EMI in 1992 in a US$1billion deal.
The Virgin Group has now expanded into international
music Megastores, air travel, mobile, financial, retail, music,
internet, drinks, rail, hotels and leisure, with around 200 companies
in over 30 countries. Virgin Atlantic Airways, formed in 1984, is now the
second largest British long haul international airline and operates a
fleet of Boeing 747 and Airbus A340 aircraft to New York, Miami,
Boston, Los Angeles, Orlando, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Johannesburg,
Tokyo, Las Vegas, Delhi, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Shanghai and the
Caribbean. The airline is based on the concept of offering a
competitive and high quality Upper Class, Premium Economy and Economy
service. The airline has won many major awards, including Airline of
the Year Award several times.
During 1997 Virgin took over Britain's two most
run-down rail franchises, CrossCountry and the West Coast Main Line.
Virgin is currently engaged in a £2billion fleet replacement programme.
In 2002, the combined sales of the different Virgin
holding companies exceeded £4billion. In addition to his own business
activities, Richard is a trustee of several charities including the
Virgin Healthcare Foundation, a leading healthcare charity which was
responsible for the launch of a health education campaign relating to
AIDS in 1987.
The Foundation has also become involved in a lobbying
campaign called Parents Against Tobacco, which aims to restrict tobacco
advertising and sponsorship in sport. His help in the initial funding
of charity projects helped that organisation to raise over £100
million, through campaigns such as Comic Relief and many other
charities. For more information on the Virgin Group and charity, please visit VirginUnite, Virgin Group's charity section.
Sir Richard has
also been involved in a number of world record-breaking attempts since 1985.
In 1986 his boat, "Virgin Atlantic Challenger II" rekindled the spirit
of the Blue Riband by crossing the Atlantic Ocean in the fastest ever
recorded time. This was followed a year later by the epic hot air
balloon crossing of the same ocean in "Virgin Atlantic Flyer". This was
not only the first hot-air balloon to cross the Atlantic, but was the
largest ever flown at 2.3 million cubic feet capacity, reaching speeds
in excess of 130 miles per hour (209 k/ph). Still after the ultimate adventure, in January 1991
Richard crossed the Pacific Ocean from Japan to Arctic Canada, the
furthest distance of 6,700 miles. Again, he broke all existing records,
with speeds of up to 245 miles -per hour in a balloon of 2.6 million
cubic feet.
Between 1995 and 1998 Richard Branson, Per Lindstrand
and Steve Fossett (who joined the team after the tragic death of Alex
Ritchie), made a number of attempts to circumnavigate the globe by
balloon. In late 1998 they made a record-breaking flight from Morocco
to Hawaii but their dream of a global flight was shattered by bad
weather, and then a Swiss team successfully circumnavigated the globe
in early 1999.
In December 1999, Richard Branson was awarded a
knighthood in the Queen's Millennium New Year's Honours List for
"services to entrepreneurship". Well done, Sir!
To find out more about Sir Richard Branson or to purchase a copy of his autobiography "Losing My Virginity"
Excerpted from Virgin.com