Английская Википедия:Harvey Jacobson

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Harvey Jacobson at the Jacobson Group head office, Rawtenstall

Шаблон:Infobox person Harvey Jacobson (born 28 June 1956 in the City of Salford) is a businessman and entrepreneur based in the North West of England. He is the executive chairman of the Jacobson Group,[1] an independent supplier of footwear in the UK. Jacobson Group owns more than 75 shoe and clothing brands including Gola, Lotus, Ravel, Dunlop, Lonsdale, and Frank Wright. In addition to the Jacobson Group, Jacobson also holds a range of personal business interests, from property development to international trade distribution.

Entry into brands

In 1996, Jacobson acquired Gola and the rights to Dunlop slippers. These were followed in subsequent years by brands including Lotus, Ravel, Frank Wright, Manfield, and Trueform. The group also acquired several licences, including the Lonsdale brand.[2] At the same time as the company's entry into branded footwear, the group also expanded its presence in the own-label contract supply market, securing business with a range of high-street retailers.Шаблон:Which

Current work

Today, the Jacobson Group has interests in different footwear and clothing businesses. The group annually supplies merchandise with a value in excess of £250 million and employs over 300 people across the UK at its premises in Rawtenstall, Oldham, Northampton & London.[3] In addition to his role with the Jacobson Group, Jacobson was an investor in North Shoe Ltd. during the 1990s. North Show grew from one retail outlet to 29 in five years. During the period of Jacobson's involvement, the company grew by approximately 2000%. Between 2002 and 2004 he was Chairman of the Original Factory Shop Ltd. Today Jacobson owns a number of individual properties in the UK, South America and Europe and has an interest in five property development schemes in the North West of England.Шаблон:Which In addition, he holds shareholdings in two trade distribution companies and two retail businesses.[4][5] In 2007, Jacobson was named in the Sunday Times Rich List for the first time.[6]Шаблон:Subscription required

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