Beyond Chocolate: Adrian Cadbury Life, Loss and Leadership
By (Author) Patrick Donovan
Unicorn Publishing Group
Unicorn Publishing Group
30th September 2024
30th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography and non-fiction prose
Biography: historical, political and military
Business and Management
Business studies: general
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Scion of the great Quaker chocolate dynasty, Adrian Cadbury (1929-2015) was educated at Eton and Cambridge, yet never quite fitted into the mould of the British establishment. As one of the most influential business personalities of the later 20th-century, he was a committed capitalist, but championed workers rights and backed numerous social causes. By his death, he had given most of his fortune away. To most people, however, his private life remained a closed book, overshadowed by a string of family tragedies and the eventual hostile take-over of his world famous family-owned business. The Cadbury Report, his pioneering work on corporate governance remains his greatest legacy, but Adrian Cadburys career ranged far wider. With 2024 marking Cadburys 200th anniversary, this is his first biography, and one drawn from interviews with the family and those who knew him. He was a huge public figure of his era but few at the time understood the tragedy in his life, or how hard-won were the successes he achieved.
Patrick Donovan is a full-time writer after a career in national financial newspapers and financial public relations. He was one of the original team behind the launch of the Independent, and has held senior staff positions on the Evening Standard and the Guardian. This work follows Arnold Bennett: Lost Icon as his second biography.