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| image = Official portrait of Lord Browne of Madingley crop 2.jpg| caption = Official portrait, 2019| office = Chief Executive Officer of BP| term_start = 1995| term_end = 2007David Simon, Baron Simon of Highbury>David Simon| successor = Tony Hayward| birth_name = Edmund John Phillip Browne194820|df=y}}| birth_place = Hamburg, Germany| death_date = | death_place = | education = The King's School, Ely {edih}| occupation = Executive Chairman of L1 Energy, Past President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Author, Member of the House of Lords| party = None (crossbench)}}Edmund John Phillip Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley, {{post-nominals|country=GBR|sep=,|size=100%|FRS|FREng|FGS}}WEB, List of Fellows,weblink 13 October 2014, 8 June 2016,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160608094405weblink">weblink dead, (born 20 February 1948), is a British businessman.He is best known for his role as the chief executive of the energy company BP between 1995 and 2007. This period has been described as the company's "golden period of expansion and diversification".WEB, Cookson, Clive,weblink John Browne: A man of science, Financial Times, 2013-04-26, 2013-11-02, Browne was lauded during this period as he engineered mergers with rival Amoco and ARCO, and gained access to Russian oil reserves with the creation of TNK-BP. Nicknamed the "Sun King" for his management style, he was also praised for transforming the oil and gas industry's approach to climate change, and for creating a renewable and alternative energy business within BP. He resigned from BP in May 2007 in controversial circumstances surrounding his personal life and sexuality.He is a former president of the Royal Academy of Engineering (2006 to July 2011), and has served on the boards of Goldman Sachs, Intel and Daimler Benz. Since 2001, he has been a crossbench member of the House of Lords. Lord Browne of Madingley is a former partner at Riverstone, where he was co-head of the world's largest renewable energy private equity fund. He received his undergraduate education at the University of Cambridge and later attended Stanford University.

Early life and education

Browne was born on 20 February 1948 in Hamburg, Germany. His father was a British Army officer who later worked for Anglo-Persian Oil (renamed the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) in 1935), which later became British Petroleum. His mother, Paula, was a Hungarian Jewish Auschwitz survivor.NEWS,weblink The Jewish Chronicle, Learning from the past - and my survivor mother, Simon, Rocker, 2 July 2013, 26 October 2015, NEWS,weblink Lord Browne: profile of the former BP chief, The Daily Telegraph, UK, 12 October 2010, 12 October 2010, London, Heidi, Blake, Many members of Browne's Jewish maternal family, including his grandparents, were murdered at the Birkenau concentration camp during The Holocaust.BOOK, Browne, John, 2014, The Glass Closet: Why Coming Out Is Good Business, London, UK, WH Allen, 22, 9780753555330, Browne was educated at The King's School (now called King's Ely) and St John's College, Cambridge, where he earned a First Class BA degree in physics. In addition to his degree in physics from the University of Cambridge, he holds an MS degree in business from Stanford University, California.

Career at BP

At the suggestion of his father, Browne joined BP as an apprentice in 1966 while still at university. He remained with the corporation throughout his career.Between 1969 and 1983, he held a variety of exploration and production posts in Anchorage, Alaska, New York, San Francisco, London and Canada. In 1984 he became group treasurer and chief executive of BP Finance International. In April 1986, he took up the position of executive vice president and chief financial officer of Standard Oil of Ohio in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1987, following the BP/Standard merger, in addition to his position as executive vice president and chief financial officer of BP America, he was appointed chief executive officer of Standard Oil Production Company. In 1989, he became managing director and chief executive officer of BP Exploration based in London. In September 1991, he joined BP's board as a managing director.He was appointed group chief executive on 10 June 1995 after the British government sold its last remaining stake in the company. Following the merger of BP and Amoco, he became group chief executive of the combined group on 31 December 1998 and served until 1 May 2007. He was one of the most highly paid executives in the UK, with a remuneration package of approximately £5.7 million in 2004.From 1997, Browne sought to re-brand BP. The company linked itself in its corporate communications with green issues by the overt link of its BP initials with the phrase "Beyond Petroleum". Browne stated that the right to self-determination was crucial for people everywhere, and that he saw his company's mission as to find ways to meet current needs without excessive harm to the environment, while developing future, more sustainable sources of energy. He promised that BP would reduce its own CO2 emissions by 10% by 2010, a target which was achieved nine years ahead of schedule.An investigation of the fatal explosion at BP's Texas City, Texas, plant on 23 March 2005 that killed 15 workers and injured more than 170 others, resulted in fines and awards being given out for breaches in its health and safety regime.

Resignation

It was announced on 25 July 2006 that Browne would stand down as chief executive of BP in December 2008. There had been press speculation that he had wished to continue beyond this date, but he made it clear that he did not wish to do so.WEB,weblink Browne to retire from BP in 2008, Tran, Mark, 25 July 2016, The Guardian, 4 January 2017, On 6 January 2007, Browne won his first interim injunction against the publication of allegations by his former partner, Jeff Chevalier. Browne later disclosed being "terrified" that his sexuality would be revealed publicly. A week later it was announced that his retirement date had been brought forward to July 2007 and that Tony Hayward would succeed him.NEWS,weblink BBC News, 'Perjury' threat for ex-BP boss, 2 May 2007, 6 May 2010,
In April 2007, after a court case lasting over four weeks, Browne appealed to the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords, who ruled that he could not prevent Associated Newspapers from printing allegations about his romantic life and alleged misuse of company funds.
NEWS, BP chief and ex-boyfriend: full text of judgment, 1 May 2007,weblink The Times, 11 Sep 2023, London,weblink 30 July 2021, live,
Lord Browne resigned from BP on 1 May 2007,
NEWS,weblink BP boss wanted to keep gay life private, PinkNews, 1 May 2007, 28 July 2010, NEWS,weblink BP chief executive Browne resigns, BBC News, 1 May 2007, 28 July 2010, and resigned as a non-executive director of Goldman Sachs on 10 May 2007.At the time he faced allegations that he had supported his partner, Canadian Jeff Chevalier, throughout their four-year relationship, and when Chevalier moved back to Toronto at the end of the relationship, that Browne paid for 12 months of a lease on an apartment.Gay News 365Gay.com
{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070503042915weblink |date=3 May 2007 }} Browne says he felt under pressure to resign due to UK newspaper Mail on Sunday{{'}}s revelations about his personal life and relationship with Chevalier. As part of a statement made at the time of his resignation, he commented: "In my 41 years with BP, I have kept my private life separate from my business life. I have always regarded my sexuality as a personal matter, to be kept private. It is a matter of deep disappointment that a newspaper group has now decided that allegations about my personal life should be made public."Yahoo! News
{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070503202055weblink |date=3 May 2007 }}
A court accepted that Browne had lied over how he met Chevalier. In a deposition to the court, Browne said the pair had met in a London park; Browne's associates later acknowledged that he had actually met Chevalier via a website called Suited and Booted.NEWS,weblink BP's Browne quits over lie to court about private life, Cobain, Ian, 2 May 2007, The Guardian, 6 May 2010, London, However, Mr Justice Eady, the presiding judge in the case, said he decided not to refer the matter to the Attorney General, seeing disclosure in the judgement of Lord Browne's behaviour as "probably sufficient punishment", and adding Browne's "willingness to tell a deliberate lie to the court, persisted in for about two weeks, ... is relevant in assessing his own credibility and the overall merits. So too is his willingness casually to 'trash' the reputation of Mr Chevalier and to discredit him in the eyes of the court".NEWS,weblink The Telegraph, Lord Browne resigns after revelations he lied in court about gay lover, Joshua, Rozenberg, 1 May 2007, 19 October 2010, London, BP chairman, Peter Sutherland, characterised claims that company assets and resources had been abused as "unfounded or insubstantive".NEWS,weblink BBC News, BP chief executive Browne resigns, 1 May 2007, 6 May 2010,

Chairman of Cuadrilla

Browne worked as Chairman of Cuadrilla Resources in the early 2010s. He was also a managing partner at Riverstone Holdings, the venture capital firm behind Cuadrilla.WEB, 2013-03-12, Lord Browne promises to invest 'whatever it takes' in UK fracking,weblink 2022-03-09, the Guardian, en, Browne left Cuadrilla in 2015 to become executive chairman of L1 Energy, "an oil and gas firm backed by Russian billionaire Mikhail Fridman.WEB, Mandel, Kyla, 2015-03-05, Cuadrilla Chair Lord Browne Leaves Fracking Firm To Join Russian Oligarch's Oil Company,weblink 2022-03-09, DeSmog, en-US, In 2019, Browne said that "fracking in the UK doesn’t make much sense. I think it was a test to see if it worked. We probably don’t need to do it."WEB, 2019-06-08, Ex-BP boss John Browne: 'It's going to take a long time to take oil and coal out of the energy system',weblink 2022-03-09, the Guardian, en,

Elevation to a peerage and current activities

Browne joined General Atlantic as a senior advisor in 2021 and is co-founder and Chairman of BeyondNetZero, a climate growth equity venture with General Atlantic, targeting investments in companies providing solutions to climate change.NEWS, Karsh, Melissa, July 16, 2021, General Atlantic Targets $4 Billion for New Climate Strategy, Bloomberg Law,weblink From 2015 to 2021, Browne was appointed executive chairman of L1 Energy, an energy investment vehicle co-owned by Russian billionaire Mikhail Fridman.Stanley Reed, Ex-Chief of BP Named Chairman of Russian Billionaire’s Oil and Gas Group, 2 March 2015 In December 2017, it was reported that Lord Browne of Madingley had led negotiations to create a new joint venture between L1 Energy and BASF, merging their respective oil and gas businesses to create Wintershall Dea,Andrew Ward, ‘Big is beautiful’ in oil industry, says former BP chief. 10 December 2017 where Browne now chairs the supervisory board.Lord Browne of Madingley was the UK Government lead non-executive director until January 2015. His remit was to work with Secretaries of State to appoint non-executives to the board of each government department.WEB,weblink Lord Browne of Madingley, 29 October 2014, In April 2021, Browne was appointed co-Chairman of the Prime Minister's Council on Science and Technology.WEB, New Co-Chair of the Prime Minister's Council for Science and Technology,weblink 2021-10-11, GOV.UK, en, He was president of the Royal Academy of Engineering from 2006 to 2011. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2006. In 1998, he was knighted{{London Gazette|issue=55229 |date=18 August 1998 |page=8994}} by Queen Elizabeth II and in 2001 named by the House of Lords Appointments CommissionWEB,weblink House of Lords Appointments Commission, HOLAC Appointments, 5 February 2010, 28 July 2010, 3 September 2009,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090903113813weblink">weblink dead, as one of the "people's peers" taking the title Baron Browne of Madingley, of Cambridge in the County of Cambridgeshire,{{London Gazette|issue=56262 |date=3 July 2001 |page=1}}Minutes and Order Paper – Minutes of Proceedings House of Lords, UK Parliament, 18 July 2001 and becoming a crossbencher in the House of Lords. In 2000, he was the recipient of the FIRST Responsible Capitalism Award.WEB,weblink FIRST Award For Responsible Capitalism, FIRST Magazine.com, 2000, 28 July 2010, 17 September 2010,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20100917124338weblink">weblink dead, He was appointed a trustee of the Tate Gallery on 1 August 2007 and chair of the trustees in January 2009.WEB,weblink Press Releases | Lord Browne of Madingley appointed Chair of Tate Trustees, Tate Etc., 26 January 2009, 28 July 2010, In November 2009, it was announced that Lord Browne of Madingley would chair an independent review into university tuition fees which reported in October 2010.PRESS RELEASE,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20100528043059weblink">weblink dead, 28 May 2010, Lord Browne to head review into higher education funding and student finance, 9 November 2009, 15 September 2010, In June 2010, he was appointed as the Government's Lead Non-Executive Director, charged with recruiting business leaders to reformed departmental boards.NEWS,weblink Lord Browne appointed to key Whitehall role, Cabinet Office, 30 June 2010, 15 September 2010, dead,weblink 10 November 2010, In October 2010, it was announced that Lord Browne of Madingley had been appointed chairman of the advisory board at Stanhope Capital as the asset manager gears up for international expansion. The former chief executive of BP will help advise on attracting investment from charities and endowment trusts, which at present make up a small number of the Stanhope's total clients.He is chairman of the international advisory board of the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford,NEWS,weblink Blavatnik School of Government International Advisory Board, 28 February 2014, 23 October 2013,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20131023050723weblink">weblink dead, and chairman of the trustees of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. He is chairman of the Francis Crick Institute, chairman of the Donmar Warehouse Theatre, and since September 2017 has served as chairman of the Courtauld Institute of Art, following the end of his tenure at Tate. He is also a trustee of the Holocaust Educational Trust.Lord Browne of Madingley sits on the board of directors of IHS Markit and SparkCognition, and is a member of the advisory boards of Edelman, Schillings, and the big data technology companies Afiniti,NEWS,weblink Princess Beatrice wins her first high-profile client as a business matchmaker, The Telegraph, 2017-05-29, en-GB, Kayrros and Windward. Between 2015 and 2020, he served as non-executive chairman of Huawei UK.He is the founder and chairman of the John Browne Charitable Trust, which "supports projects that will make a tangible difference to the lives of people with great potential, particularly those from under-represented backgrounds." Over the past 20 years, the trust has distributed more than £2 million.

Publications

Lord Browne of Madingley published his memoirs Beyond Business in February 2010. Seven Elements that Changed the World,WEB,weblink Seven Elements That Have Changed the World, Orion Books, 19 July 2013, 15 July 2014,weblink dead, an examination of the role of seven scientific elements in history, was published in April 2013. On 17 June 2014 he published (The Glass Closet: Why Coming Out Is Good Business), a book discussing the risks and rewards of coming out in business and advocating for a top-down corporate policy of LGBT inclusiveness.NEWS,weblink Confessions of a gay ex-CEO: How corporate America can unlock the closet, 16 June 2014, 16 June 2014, Lord Browne of Madingley is said to be the first openly gay CEO of any Fortune 500 company.{{citation needed|date= March 2018}}
  1. Beyond Business (February 2010)
  2. Seven Elements that Have Changed the World (April 2013)
  3. (The Glass Closet: Why Coming Out Is Good Business) (May 2014)
  4. Connect: How companies succeed by engaging radically with society (September 2015)
  5. Make, Think, Imagine: Engineering the Future of Civilisation (May 2019)
In 2015, he was co-author of the report that launched the Global Apollo Programme, which calls for developed nations to commit to spending 0.02% of their GDP for 10 years, to fund co-ordinated research to make carbon-free baseload electricity less costly than electricity from coal by the year 2025.NEWS, Carrington, Damian, Global Apollo programme seeks to make clean energy cheaper than coal,weblink 2 June 2015, The Guardian, 2 June 2015, Guardian News Media,

The Browne Review

On 12 October 2010, the report of the inquiry headed by Lord Browne of Madingley was published under the title Securing a Sustainable Future for Higher Education. The main recommendation of the report was that the current cap of £3,290 on university tuition fees should be lifted thereby allowing such institutions to determine their own fee structure.WEB,weblink The Browne Report, HMSO, 12 October 2010, 13 October 2010,weblinkhereviewrepor, 19 January 2011, dead, WEB, Vasagar, Jeevan, Shepherd, Jessica, Browne review: Universities must set their own tuition fees, https:www.theguardian.com/education/2010/oct/12/browne-review-universities-set-fees, The Guardian, 4 January 2018, 12 October 2010,

Cuts and safety record controversy

Browne is described by journalist and author Tom Bower as responsible for a "ruthless" programme of cost-cutting at BP that compromised safety, and thus the man most responsible for a string of major accidents including the Texas City refinery explosion (2005) and the Deepwater Horizon explosion (2010). Browne has rejected Bower's "unsubstantiated" and "wholly inaccurate" account.WEB,weblink Response From Former BP CEO John Browne, Newsweek, 16 June 2010, 28 July 2010, According to The Guardian newspaper, "Browne's reputation was tarnished by a string of accidents in the US which hastened his retirement", and Browne declined to appear in an hour-long BBC2 documentary on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in which Tony Hayward was extensively interviewed, broadcast in November 2010.NEWS,weblink Tony Hayward on BP oil crisis: 'I'd have done better with an acting degree', The Guardian, 9 November 2010, 9 November 2010, London, Tim, Webb,

Personal life

Lord Browne of Madingley lists 17th- and 18th-century illustrated Italian books, pre-Columbian art, contemporary art, music, opera and the theatre among his interests.Lord Browne of Madingley lives in Chelsea in London, where his home was created by the British furniture and interiors designer Tim Gosling.NEWS,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130725191745weblink">weblink dead, 25 July 2013, London, The Daily Telegraph, Annabel, Freyberg, Interiors: inside Lord Browne of Madingley's Chelsea home, 25 July 2013, He is a Fellow (FREng) and former president of the Royal Academy of Engineering (2006–2011), a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS), a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (FIMMM), a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (FInstP), a Fellow of the Institute of Petroleum (FInstPet), a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Companion of the Institute of Management (CIMgt), an Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (HonFIChemE), a Fellow of the Geological Society (FGS), an Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (HonFIMechE), and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (HonFRSC).Browne has been awarded Honorary Doctorates from Heriot-Watt University (D.Eng.) and Robert Gordon University (D.Tech.), Aston University in Birmingham, University of Dundee (LLD), Warwick University (D.Sc.), Hull University (D.Sc.), Cranfield University (D.Sc.), Sheffield Hallam University (Hon. D Univ), University of Buckingham (D.Sc.), University of Belfast (Hon DSc 0 Eng) and the University of Surrey (Hon D.Univ.), Imperial College, London (Hon D.Sc.), Leuven University, Belgium (D.Sc.), Thunderbird (LLD), University of Notre Dame (LLD), Colorado School of Mines (D.Eng), D Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Arizona State University (DHLitt). He is an Honorary Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge and a senior member of St Antony's College, Oxford.In 1999, The Royal Academy of Engineering awarded him the Prince Philip Medal for his outstanding contribution to engineering. In 2000, he received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.WEB, Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement, achievement.org, American Academy of Achievement,weblink Lord Browne of Madingley kept his homosexuality private for 50 years. He believes homophobia is not just an issue for employees but for companies and business as a whole.WEB, Lord Browne: 'I thought being gay was basically wrong', The Guardian, 24 May 2014,weblink

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  • weblink Globe and Mail, 7 May 2007
  • weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150924035152weblink">On being an engineer – Lord Browne of Madingley FREng FRS Ingenia magazine, March 2008; Lord Browne speaking at the 2008 Lubbock Lecture on his experiences as an engineer when working on the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline


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