Gail Rebuck (b.1952), Baroness Rebuck

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Publisher Gail Rebuck is Chair of Penguin Random House UK. She began her career as a Production Assistant, moving to become an Editor before joining the Hamlyn Group in 1979. In 1982 she became a Founder Director of Century Publishing and was key to the company's growth. From 1991–2013 she was Chair and CEO of Random House UK. Rebuck was awarded a CBE in 2000, a DBE in 2009 and appointed a Labour Peer to the House of Lords in 2014. She founded World Book Day UK and the adult literacy charity Quick Reads and is former Chair of the Cheltenham Literature Festival. She is a Trustee of the National Literacy Trust, a Patron of Skillset, and Pro-Chancellor of the Royal College of Art.

National Portrait Gallery, London

London

Title

Gail Rebuck (b.1952), Baroness Rebuck

Date

2015

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 138 x W 110 cm

Accession number

NPG 7018

Acquisition method

commissioned, 2016

Work type

Painting

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St Martin’s Place, London, Greater London WC2H 0HE England

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