Chris Gibson-Smith


Chris Gibson-Smith is a British businessman who was chairman of the London Stock Exchange Group from 2003 to 2015.

Education

Gibson-Smith studied at Durham University, where he completed a BSc in Geology in 1967. He gained a PhD in Geochemistry from Newcastle University in 1970 and has also spent time at Stanford Business School.

Career

A geologist by training, Gibson-Smith spent over 30 Years at BP, latterly as one of five group managing directors reporting to then CEO, Lord Browne.
During his time at the London Stock Exchange, Gibson-Smith oversaw a number of hostile bid defences, and the subsequent acquisitions of Italian stock exchange Borsa Italiana, FTSE International, LCH.Clearnet and Frank Russell Investments.
Since leaving the London Stock Exchange, Gibson-Smith has become an adviser to Swiss investment bank, UBS. He was succeeded as chairman of London Stock Exchange Group by Donald Brydon.
Gibson-Smith is also chairman of retirement specialist, Just Group plc. He also chaired National Air Traffic Services from 2001 to 2005, and British Land from 2007 to 2012.