Friday, November 29, 2024

Sultans of swing

 Tim Davie, BBC DG, has been in Cambridge, and has granted an interview to Isabella Dowden of Varsity. They reflected on Tim's time at Selwyn College; full feature here. 

Alongside being Social Secretary of the well-loved Selwyn Snow Ball, he was also President of his JCR – “the one and only time I’ve ever been elected by popular mandate!”, he quips. It was also during these years that Davie’s business-savvy attitude took root, albeit in an unexpected – and slightly unorthodox – setting: “I had a very good friend who was really into music, and we ended up forming a nightclub,” he reveals. Sultan’s was housed in the basement of a restaurant in the city centre, becoming known for its “very early house music – we’re talking in the 1980s here!”. Davie fondly recalls the enterprise’s modest success: “We used to take home a bag of cash at the end of a good evening. We did get student grants at the time, but let’s just say that made life a little easier!” Perhaps it is little wonder that Davie was recruited by Procter & Gamble as a marketing trainee while still a student, setting him on a path that would eventually lead to the boardrooms of global business at PepsiCo, and in 2020, the helm of the BBC.

1 comment:

  1. "beacon of impartiality" - I don't think so. "and a tool" ... well...

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