Iain Williamson
Full Name: Iain George Williamson
Position: CEO of Old Mutual
Main Activity of the Company: Financial services
Date and Place of Birth: May 29, 1970, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Education: BBusSc (actuarial science), University of Cape Town; General Management Programme, Harvard University; Fellow of the Actuarial Society of South Africa
First Job: Clerk in the East London branch of Old Mutual, 1989
Career History Prior to Current Position: I joined Old Mutual in 1993 and, following various roles, relocated to London to a corporate development role at Old Mutual plc. I returned to South Africa in 2003 and served in numerous positions before being appointed Old Mutual Emerging Markets FD in 2015 and COO in 2017. I acted as CEO of Old Mutual twice, before being appointed permanently in July 2020
Size of First Pay Packet: In my first role at Old Mutual after graduating, I earned R3 000 a month
First Job with Present Group: Actuarial assistant in the Group Assurance division
Value of Assets under Your Control: About R1.05-trillion at the end of 2019
Number of People under Your Leadership: About 30 000 employees
Management Style: Consultative leadership
Personal Best Achievement: Raising four children, who include a set of triplets
Professional Best Achievement: The role I played in preparing Old Mutual for a managed separation and listing on the JSE during 2017 and 2018
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: My parents
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: Numerous mentors and past business leaders in the Old Mutual group
Person You Would Most Like to Meet: Pope Francis or the current Dalai Lama
Businessperson Who Has Impressed You Most: Ratan Tata, former chairperson of Tata Sons and the Tata group
Philosophy of Life: Actions are more revealing of one’s true character than words, and nothing worthwhile can be achieved without hard work, consistency and tenacity
Biggest Ever Opportunity: To lead the Old Mutual group as we navigate the post-Covid-19 world
Biggest Ever Disappointment: As a young man of 29, I was afforded the opportunity to move to London shortly after the demutualisation of the Old Mutual Society and the creation of Old Mutual plc. The poor performance of the group in the subsequent period is my biggest professional disappointment
Hope for the Future: That the global community emerges from the Covid-19 crisis stronger
Favourite Reading: Fiction
Favourite TV Programme: Most types of sport, especially if the South African national teams are playing
Favourite Food/Drink: Curry/a good red wine
Favourite Music: I have been a long-time fan of Queen, and am also a big fan of U2 and of classical music
Favourite Sport: Cricket (watching) and cycling (participating), while I also enjoy occasional fly-fishing on the side
Favourite Website: News24
Hobbies: Cycling, hiking, fishing and most outdoor activities
Car: Audi Q7
Pets: Two dogs and two cats
Miscellaneous Dislikes: Dishonesty and underhandedness
Favourite Other South African Company: Naspers
Favourite Foreign Company: Unilever
Married: To Nicky, since April 5, 1999
Children: Caitlin, 16; Christopher, 11; Michael, 11; Sarah, 11
Clubs: Cape Piscatorial Society (fly-fishing)
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