David Beattie (businessman)

David Beattie
Chairman of Partick Thistle
Assumed office
2009
Preceded by Allan Cowan
Personal details
Born 1955
Whiteinch, Glasgow, Scotland
Profession Entrepreneur

David Beattie (born 1955) is a Scottish businessman who is currently Chief Executive of Enterprise Foods Ltd and chairman of Scottish Premiership football club Partick Thistle.

Early life

Born in Whiteinch in 1955, David's father (a Partick born man) was determined that his son would be the new striker for Thistle. However a footballing career never came into fruition. Educated in Linwood, he achieved very little academically but has always harboured a determination to succeed at whatever he turned his hand to.[1]

Career

In the course of the last 30 years, he started and sold a number of companies in the food & drink industry, most recently creating the Enterprise Food Group Ltd in 1995 from the basement of his house.

He grew the company from a zero start to a position where it was employing over 500 people within the bakery sector, supplying supermarkets with cakes and related products and, in 2005, he sold the manufacturing arm of the company.[2]

Partick Thistle

He is currently the chairman of his boyhood team Partick Thistle. As director, he helped the club see off a debt of around £3 million and, along with a managerial team of Alan Archibald and Scott Paterson, led Thistle into the 2013-14 Scottish Premiership. He also introduced the club's popular under-16s go free to Firhill scheme along with the then manager Ian McCall.

Personal life

Following taking over as chairman of Thistle, Beattie was diagnosed with throat cancer. He stated that the club and the fans saw him through the cancer, which is now in remission. He is married and has 5 children.[3] In 1991, Beattie was team captain on an episode of Channel 4's The Crystal Maze.[4]

References

  1. "David Beattie - Partick Thistle Football Club". Ptfc.co.uk. 2013-10-28. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  2. Friday 4 May 2007 (2007-05-04). "Enterprise cooks up £23m in sales". Herald Scotland. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  3. Keevins, Hugh (2013-06-22). "Thistle support saved my life, says Partick Chairman David Beattie". Daily Record. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  4. "The Crystal Maze Series 2 Episode 12". YouTube. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
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