Margaret Ford, Baroness Ford
Margaret Anne Ford, Baroness Ford is a Scottish businesswoman, life peer and former member of the House of Lords. She was nominated by Tony Blair as a Labour Peer in 2006, but resigned the Labour Whip in 2009 and then sat as a Crossbencher. She is Chair of London Gatwick Airport and Chair of The Centre for Public Interest Audit.
Life
Ford was born in Saltcoats, Ayrshire, in December 1957. The daughter of Edward and Susan Garland, she received education at St Michael's Academy in Kilwinning and Glasgow University. She graduated MA in 1979 and M.Phil in 1984.She married Christopher Derek Ford in 1982, with whom she had two children, Michael and Katharine. After a divorce in 1990, she married David Arthur Bolger later that same year.
Career
Ford is Chair of London Gatwick Airport, and in July 2024 she was announced as the inaugural Chair of the Centre for Public Interest Audit, a thinktank dedicated to audit quality research.She is the former Chair of NewRiver REIT, STV PLC, of Grainger plc, of May Gurney plc, and of Barchester Healthcare. Grainger was the first Company listed on the LSE which had an all female leadership team with Ford appointing women to the positions of CEO, CFO and SID.
She has also chaired the Buckingham Palace Reservicing Challenge Board, Lothian Health Board, English Partnerships and the Olympic Park Legacy Company. In 2011, she was included in the Times newspaper Sport Power 100, entering at number 26. In 2012 she was controversially replaced as chairman of the LLDC by Daniel Moylan, a Conservative.
She has served as a non executive Director of the Scottish Prison Service, of Ofgem, Thus plc, Serco plc, Segro plc, and Taylor Wimpey plc.
Ford was also the inaugural Chair of Deloitte UK’s Audit Governance Board, and was an Independent Non-Executive Member of the Deloitte UK Oversight Board, Deloitte North and South Europe Board, and the Deloitte Global Independent Non-Executive Advisory Council. She stepped down from these positions on 31 October 2023 to join Gatwick Airport as its Chair.
Her main executive roles were at BIFU, Price Waterhouse, Scottish Homes, and as the founding CEO of Eglinton Management Centre. She sold Eglinton in 2000 and in the same year, set up Good Practice, the online publisher. Her last executive role was at Royal Bank of Canada as Managing Director in the Social infrastructure Division.
In September 2023, she was announced as the new Chair of London Gatwick Airport.