Martin Naughton (businessman)
Martin Naughton | |
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Born | 1939/1940 (age 76–77)[1] |
Residence | County Meath |
Citizenship | Republic of Ireland |
Education | De La Salle College Dundalk |
Occupation | engineer, entrepreneur |
Known for | founded Glen Electric, now the Glen Dimplex |
Net worth | € 1.25 billion (est 2012.)[2] |
Spouse(s) | Married to Carmel Naughton, 3 children |
Website | www.glendimplexireland.com |
Martin Naughton, KBE (b. 1940 in Dundalk, County Louth), an Irish entrepreneur, founded Glen Electric in November 1973 with a small manufacturing facility employing just ten people in Newry, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. In 1977, Dimplex, the leading brand in the UK electrical heating market was acquired by Glen Electrics forming the Glen Dimplex Group. The company set out acquiring further businesses across the UK with Morphy Richards, the market leader in small domestic appliances in 1985 followed by Blanella, a manufacturer of electric blankets and Burco Dean Appliances, a manufacturer of products for the catering industry, all in the same year. The 1990s saw the company forge its powers of acquisition and strategic business thinking to acquire further businesses across Europe and beyond.
An engineer by profession, Dr. Naughton has overseen his company to become the world's largest manufacturer in domestic heating appliances. His company has plants in the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom and North America. His business has more than 8000 staff and 22 manufacturing facilities with annual sales of around $1.6 billion. Naughton's stake in the company is worth around £273 million with other investments including an art collection, property in Dublin and shares in the Merrion Hotel Group and the Sunday Tribune newspaper. He was awarded with an honorary degree (Doctor of Science) for his services to promote business in Northern Ireland.
He is an alumnus of De La Salle College Dundalk, where he funds an annual scholarship programme and is also a donor to a number of educational institutions, notably Trinity College Dublin and the University of Notre Dame. He lives in County Meath.
In 2016, Naughton and his wife Carmel were named philanthropists of the year by the Community Foundation for Ireland.[3]
References
- ↑ "The World's Billionaires: #655 Martin Naughton". Forbes. March 3, 2010.
- ↑ "Ireland's Rich List 2012". Sunday Independent. March 11, 2012.
- ↑ http://www.irishtimes.com/business/carmel-and-martin-naughton-named-philanthropists-of-year-1.2505937