Eamonn Wilmott
Eamonn Wilmott is a British entrepreneur born in 1961.
Career
Wilmott was educated at John Hampden Grammar School in High Wycombe. In the mid 90s he founded Online Magic, with Andy Hobsbawm.[1] The company later became part of the Agency.com network.[2]
- In 2008 Wilmott set up 'Horses First Racing' with Australian trainer Jeremy Gask.[3]
- July 2010 Wilmott was appointed Chairman of the Board of Thoroughbred Owner and Breeder Magazine and served for 5 years.
- November 2012 Wilmott co-founded Total Performance Data Ltd with Will Duff Gordon.
- In March 2013, Wilmott was appointed to the Board of Mark Allen Group.
- In December 2014, Wilmott was appointed to the Board of the British Horseracing Authority.[4]
- In 2018, Wilmott was appointed chairman of the Alizeti Group.[5]
gollark: Calling people bad due to unpredictable adverse effects of otherwise good actions, I mean.
gollark: Do you apply this standard in general?
gollark: Yes, his brain gets the maximum task priority and sometimes he thinks very hard.
gollark: Alternatively², he was killed before he could reveal some other conspiracy.
gollark: Alternatively, he has merely destructively uploaded his brain into Microsoft Azure.
References
- Wilmott, Eamonn (25 August 1999). "Me And My Partner: Eamonn Wilmott And Andy Hobsbawm". The Independent (editorial).
- MacMillan, Gordon. "Online Magic sold outright to Agency.com". www.campaignlive.co.uk.
- "Racing ahead". Wiltshire Business Online.
- The British Horseracing Authority. "BHA makes new Board appointments". The British Horseracing Authority.
- "Racing consortium clinches £130m Tote deal with Betfred tycoon". Sky News. 21 May 2018.
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