James Daunt

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James Daunt
Born Achilles James Daunt
(1963-10-18) 18 October 1963 (age 60)
Nationality British
Education Sherborne School
Alma mater Pembroke College, Cambridge University
Occupation managing director, Waterstones
Known for founder, Daunt Books
Spouse(s) Katy Steward
Children Molly and Eliza
Parent(s) Sir Timothy Daunt
Patricia Susan Knight
Relatives Achilles Daunt (gg grandfather)

Achilles James Daunt (born 18 October 1963) is a British businessman. He is the founder of the Daunt Books chain, and since May 2011 has been managing director of the book chain Waterstones.

Early life

Achilles James Daunt[1] was born on 18 October 1963,[2] the son of the diplomat Sir Timothy Daunt and his wife Patricia Susan Knight. He was educated at Sherborne School, before reading history at Pembroke College, Cambridge University.[3]

Career

His first job was as a purser with Carnival Cruise Lines.[2] After working in the US as a banker for JP Morgan, he founded Daunt Books,[4] a chain of six bookshops in London. In May 2011 he was appointed managing director of Waterstones by the company's new owner, the Russian billionaire Alexander Mamut.[5] The pair were listed at fourth place in a 2011 Guardian list of the top 100 people in the British books industry.[6]

Personal life

He is married to Katy Steward, a health professional, they have two daughters Molly and Eliza, and live in Hampstead.[7][8] They have a second house in Suffolk.[8]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 "Interview" by Oliver Shah in The Sunday Times Business Section, 22 December 2013, p. 6.
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  4. Kate Kellaway, James Daunt: 'I don't recognise that books are dead', The Guardian, 3 June 2011
  5. James Hall, James Daunt parachuted in to run Waterstone's, The Daily Telegraph, 20 May 2011.
  6. Books Power 100: James Daunt and Alexander Mamut | No 4, The Guardian, 24 September 2011
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Business positions
Preceded by Managing Director of Waterstones
May 2011 -
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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