Duncan Oppenheim
Sir Duncan Oppenheim (6 August 1904 St Helens, Lancashire - January 2003 London) was chairman of British American Tobacco (1953-1966), the Council of Industrial Design (1960-1972) and of Chatham House (1966-1971). In 1955 and 1968 he participated in the conference of the Bilderberg Group. He was also a noted arts administrator.[1][2]
References
- Prideaux, Michael. The Independent: Obituaries, Sir Duncan Oppenheim - BAT chairman and arts administrator, Wednesday, 12 February 2003.
- The Telegraph, Obituaries, Sir Duncan Oppenheim, 11 Jan 2003.
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