Brian Quinn

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Brian Paul Quinn, CBE (born in Glasgow, 1936) is an honorary Professor of economics at Glasgow University. He is best known for his role as Chairman of Celtic Plc board.

Quinn was educated at Glasgow University where he obtained an MA (Hons). He also obtained and MA in Economics from the University of Manchester and a PhD in economics from Cornell University.[1] Between 1964 and 1970 he worked for the International Monetary Fund, first as an economist in the African Department, then as IMF Representative for West Africa. He then joined the Bank of England as an economist, eventually rising to Deputy Governor in 1995.[1] In 1996 he joined Celtic as a non-executive director, and was made chairman in 2000. He has served the club in this position for seven years, during which time the club won five SPL titles, four Scottish Cups and three Scottish League Cups. He announced he is leaving Celtic on 17 November 2007, and will be replaced by John Reid. [2]

Quinn also serves as a non-executive director for the Qatar financial services authority and runs a financial consulting business.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Profile: Brian Quinn, The Herald, Retrieved September 30, 2007.
  2. ^ a b MacDonald, Hugh. I’ve travelled half a million miles in my years here... It’s time to go, The Herald, September 29, 2007.