Peter Michael (engineer)

Sir Peter Michael (born 1938) is a British engineer and businessman whose interests include radio and wine-making.

Peter Michael grew up in Croydon. His father was the chairman of the London philatelic shop Stanley Gibbons.[1]

Business career

After training as an engineer at Queen Mary University of London, he worked at Smith Industries and Plessey, before leaving in 1968 to set up his first company.

He founded and managed a range of technology companies, including Micro Consultants Group, UEI plc, Cosworth Engineering and Quantel.[2]

In 1983, he founded the Peter Michael Winery in the Knights Valley region of Calistoga, northern California. From 1989 to 1992, he served as CEO of Cray UK. In 1992, Sir Peter founded Classic FM.

Personal life

Sir Peter was knighted in 1989.[3]

His wife Margaret (Lady Michael) farms 1000 acres in Berkshire with arable cereals and a pedigree South Devon Red breeding herd.

Sir Michael has set up two charitable foundations dedicated to fighting prostate cancer, the Pelican Cancer Foundation (UK) and the Peter Michael Foundation (US).[4]

He also served as Vice-Patron of the Royal Society of British Sculptors.

References

  1. Sanai, Darius (27 September 2000). "Radiohead". Independent.
  2. Barker, Sophie (15 Dec 2001). "Business Profile: Enthusiasm for deals burning as bright as ever". Daily Telegraph.
  3. "Sir Peter and Lady Michael". Peter Michael Winery.
  4. "Peter Michael Foundation".
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