Jack Petchey

Sir Jack Petchey CBE (born West Ham district 19 July 1925[1][2]) is a businessman, now involved in many charitable enterprises.

He was brought up in the East End of London. During the second world war, he served in the Royal Navy, and used his Navy discharge pay to start a car hire and car sales business. This grew into a business empire worth - in mid-2007 - over half a billion pounds.[3] In 1969 he was involved with property development, becoming one of the most successful businessmen in Britain.[4]

The Jack Petchey Foundation's flagship programme is its Achievement Award scheme - a reward and recognition initiative which enables schools and youth organisations to celebrate the achievements of their young people as well as receive additional funding. Almost 2,000 schools, colleges and youth organisations across London and Essex run the scheme, which contributes millions of pounds each year. Among the organisations on the scheme are sports, music and performing arts clubs, uniformed and disability groups, and youth clubs.

The Foundation also celebrates Adult Leaders who support young people and has funding available for educational visits and for young volunteers to carry out projects both in the UK and abroad.

On top of the central grant giving programmes, the Jack Petchey Foundation runs a number of partnership programmes including the Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge, Step Into Dance, Panathlon, the London Schools Table Tennis Championships and the Anthony Nolan Register and Be a Lifesaver programme.

The Jack Petchey Foundation were also the central funding body of the Petchey Academy and the Petchey Centre for Entrepreneurship.

The Foundation also has a branch in Albufeira, Portugal, which does similar work to its British counterpart.[5]

Jack Petchey was nominated as a Scouting In London Ambassador for the Scout Association Region for Greater London at an Adult Appreciation ceremony in 2008.[4]

Honours

Petchey was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2004 and Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2011 Birthday Honours for charitable services.[6][7] He was knighted in the 2016 New Year Honours for services to young people in East London and Essex through the Jack Petchey Foundation.[8][9]

On 27 May 2010 He was Given the Freedom of the Borough of Newham. [10]

References

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