Bernard Audley

Bernard Audley

Sir Bernard Audley (1924 – January 4, 2008) was a British businessman and philanthropist.

Early life and Interests

Born in 1924, Audley completed his studies at the University of Oxford before serving with the King's Dragoon Guards during World War II. After his service he began a distinguished career in publishing and business culminating in his founding of AGB Research plc in 1962. Following its controversial acquisition in 1989 by Maxwell Communications, Audley and his son Robert in 1990 acquired Prolog (Promotional Logistics Limited [http://www.prolog.uk.com/] , a company founded in November 1981 by its [then] managing director Peter Scott-Smith and early staff members.

Audley's varied interests have taken him to the presidency of the Periodical Publishers Association, the chairmanship of Arts Access, governorship of the Hong Kong Baptist University and a visiting professorship at Middlesex University.

Charity

In 1985 he was knighted for his services to the charity Netherhall Educational Association which aims to provide all-round information for people of all ages, especially the young, to help them develop their talents to the full and use them in the service of society.

It was in the early 1960s that a deeply felt concern for London students, British and overseas – about which many have seen him speak in the film, Netherhall House a Home from Home – brought him to active support of the hall of residence.

Former Chairman, Audley along with Lady Audley have been supporters the charity ever since.

Audley, Sir Robert Clark and the Hon Sir Rocco Forte, decided to dissolve the Trust with the consent of Netherhall Educational Association and of the Charity Commission. All agreed to retain their link with Netherhall House by joining its body of Hon Patrons and continue to support the charity.

Royal Visits

Audley along with Lady Audley welcomed the Queen Mother in 1966 and again when the Duchess of Kent came to inaugurate the new buildings in 1995.

External links

* [http://www.prolog.uk.com/ Prolog website]
* [http://www.nea.netherhall.org.uk/ The Netherhall Education association website]


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