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I smell some changes bounding over the horizon..............![]()
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Exceptionalsleeper wrote:Anyone know his background at all?
John Sharman
John Sharman was a founding shareholder in Spectrum Capital, Ltd. in 1985 and is an Executive Director of the company. John is a graduate of University College, Oxford.
John's career started at Rolls Royce who awarded him an industrial scholarship in 1967. After graduating from Oxford, he was appointed PA to the Production Director. After leaving Rolls Royce, John joined First National Finance as a trainee management accountant, eventually working on the formation of the property lifeboat during the secondary-banking crisis in 1972. From 1973 to 1980, John worked in Singapore for the United Overseas Bank Group, specialising in ship finance and finance for the Tin Dredging industry including the repatriation of London Tin Corporation to Malaysia to form what is today Malaysian Mining Corporation.
Upon his return from Singapore, John was appointed Managing Director of Guinness Peat Midland, a joint venture between Guinness Peat Aviation and Midland Bank (now HSBC) designed to develop aircraft finance products through Ireland. Having been head-hunted by Chemical Bank in 1982, he was appointed Vice President, Special Finance Group tasked with developing a successful aviation portfolio.
Over the last 20 years, John has been a key player in establishing and developing Spectrum's business in the aviation finance sector and now runs Spectrum Capital London Limited. In his time at Spectrum, he has been instrumental in developing a range of complex option lease structures that have been employed by a number of airlines worldwide. In 2002 he was acclaimed by Euromoney as one of the sector's "top 50 market shapers", based on his significant contribution via the development of innovative financing structures.
John is a Non-Executive Director of Aer Lingus, where he is also presently acting Chairman. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society; a member of the Aerospace committee of the Department of Trade & Industry; a member of the Aviation Club of Great Britain and is visiting lecturer in Air Transport Management at City University


















Air wrote:So what is Dr Pleming doing now then?

Air wrote:I'd read he was stepping down, but assumed he was leaving altogether.
So will all future news updates be from John Sharman?
I shall be writing again to all our supporters.....


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