Harvey boulter biography
Harvey Boulter (born 7 November ) is an entrepreneur, the chairman and chief executive of Porton Group, a venture capital group..
Harvey Boulter
British entrepreneur (born 1969)
Harvey Boulter (born 7 November 1969) is an entrepreneur, the chairman and chief executive of Porton Group, a venture capital group.
Harvey Boulter is an entrepreneur, the chairman and chief executive of Porton Group, a venture capital group.
He came to public prominence in 2011 through the Porton Group’s legal case with 3M which alerted the UK press to what became the Liam Fox and Adam Werritty scandal, and led to the resignation of the former as Secretary of State for Defence.[1]
Biography
Harvey Boulter was raised in Worthing, South East England, and went to the University of Bristol in 1988 where he studied Economics and Accountancy.
Boulter graduated as a chartered accountant (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) and as a member of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) in 1994.
Boulter joined Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) in 1994 based in London.
During this time, Boulter won an advisory mandate for the UK Ministry of Defence to consider the privatization of certain of t