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David Steel (businessman)

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Major Sir
David Steel
Born
David Edward Charles Steel

(1916-11-29)29 November 1916
London, England
Died9 August 2004(2004-08-09) (aged 87)
London, England
EducationRugby School
University College, Oxford
Spouse
Ann Wynne Price
(m. 1956; died 1997)
Military career
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service / branchBritish Army
Years of service1938–1945
RankMajor
Unit9th Queen's Royal Lancers
Battles / warsWorld War II
6th Chairman of British Petroleum
In office
1975–1981
Preceded bySir Eric Drake
Succeeded bySir Peter Walters

Major Sir David Edward Charles Steel DSO MC TD (29 November 1916 – 9 August 2004) was an English army officer, lawyer, and businessman. Steel was the sixth chairman of British Petroleum, from 1975 to 1981.[1]

Steel was the son of Ellen Price-Edwards and Gerald Arthur Steel. His father was private secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty throughout the First World War, and later general manager of the British Aluminium Company.[1] Steel was educated at Rugby School, and University College, Oxford, where he received a bachelor's degree in law.[2]

Steel was a tank commander in the Second World War, and was awarded the DSO* and an MC.[3]

At the end of 1974, Steel succeeded Sir Eric Drake as chairman of BP.[3]

On 3 November 1956, Steel married Ann Wynne Price, the daughter of Major-General Charles Basil Price, at St Paul's Anglican in Knowlton, Quebec. She bore a son and two daughters for him, and died in 1997. Steel was a member of the Cavalry Club in London and the Links Club in New York City.

References

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  1. ^ a b Roger Cowe. "Obituary: Sir David Steel | News". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  2. ^ Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood (107 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. p. 3726. ISBN 0-9711966-2-1.
  3. ^ a b "Sir David Steel". The Daily Telegraph. 11 August 2004. Retrieved 21 July 2016.