Description
The candid tale of one of Britain's most outstanding contemporary philanthropists.
These pages wryly track Peter's varied career moves, from flogging tickets for one of The Beatles first major concerts, to getting inadvertently caught up in a New York family turf war while trying to buy a treated wood company.
However, at the book's heart is a serious mission to present a clear and galvanising case for strategic philanthropy, crucially with the founding of educational charity, The Sutton Trust.
Partly an inspiring memoir, partly an impassioned call to action for social mobility and educational equality, Peter Lampl's autobiography describes how a self-made entrepreneur amassed a fortune and then chose to use it to help others.
About the Author
Sir Peter Lampl founded the Sutton Company, a New York leveraged-buyout firm, and the Sutton Trust, a foundation which works to improve social mobility in Britain. He has three children, Katie, Chris and Steph, and lives with his wife, Susan, in Surrey.
Reviews
'Peter Lampl embodies the great truth that those in a position to make a difference should do so.' Michael Bloomberg
'Using his private wealth to advance the public interest, Peter Lampl has transformed the opportunities available to thousands of young people and changed the way we think about social mobility.' Gordon Brown
Book Information
ISBN 9780008372385
Author Sir Peter Lampl
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint HarperCollins
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Weight(grams) 480g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 159mm * 28mm