John Fallon (businessman)
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John Fallon | |
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Born | John Joseph Fallon August 1962 (age 62) |
Education | University of Hull |
Occupation | Business executive |
Title | CEO, Pearson plc |
Term | 2013-2020[1] |
Predecessor | Marjorie Scardino |
Children | 2 daughters |
John Joseph Fallon (born August 1962) is a British businessman, and the chief executive officer (CEO) of Pearson plc since 2013, when he succeeded Marjorie Scardino.
Early life
John Joseph Fallon was born in August 1962.[2][3] He graduated from the University of Hull in 1983, with a bachelor's degree in economics, politics and sociology.[4]
Career
Fallon started his career as a researcher for Labour politician John Prescott in 1988.[5] He was the director of corporate affairs at Powergen, now known as E.ON UK, from 1992 to 1997.[3]
He became the director of communications of Pearson in 1997.[3] According to Pearson, Fallon plans to retire in 2020 after a successor has been appointed.[6] He was on the board of directors of Interactive Data Corporation from 2000 to 2007.[4] In 2010, he became the international education chief executive.[5] He has been the CEO of Pearson since 2013, replacing Marjorie Scardino.[5] In 2013, he decided to close the adult education unit in the UK, Pearson in Practice, which provided apprenticeships to put adults back to work, as it was unprofitable.[7]
Personal life
Fallon is married and has two daughters.[5]
References
- ^ Calatayud, Adria (2019-12-18). "Pearson CEO to Retire and company will sell remaining Penguin Random House stake". MarketWatch. Archived from the original on 2019-12-28. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
- ^ "Pearson PLC". Companies House. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ^ a b c MediaGuardian 100 2013: 23. John Fallon, The Guardian, 1 September 2013
- ^ a b John Fallon, Bloomberg Business
- ^ a b c d James Ashton. "Pearson's John Fallon: Swapping textbooks for tablets, the boss with a new school of thought". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
- ^ Calatayud, Adria (2019-12-18). "Pearson CEO to Retire and company will sell remaining Penguin Random House stake". MarketWatch. Archived from the original on 2019-12-28. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
- ^ Gideon Spanier (7 January 2013). "John Fallon takes Pearson helm and axes adult education". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 19 April 2015.