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Frederick O. Marsh (born 1925) businessman and international consultant. As pilot, air sports leader, innovator and aviation conservator has made valuable contributions to the world of aviation. His first non-fiction book was published in 2009.
Left East Hove Senior School, Hove, Sussex aged 14 in 1940. Started work as an apprentice for J Lyons & Co Ltd (Bakery Division) the national caterer and food manufacturer. Worked in their factories in Hove, Ipswich, Liverpool and Cadby Hall, London. In early 1940’s Chairman, Burgess Hill Youth Club; later Chairman, Mid-Sussex Council for Youth. Recruited as a war-time “Fire Watcher”. Joined 13th Batt. Suffolk Home Guard September 1943, transferred to No. 3 Platoon Sussex Home Guard October 1943. Volunteered for Army service in February 1945. Commissioned, Royal Berkshire Regiment July 1946. Stationed in Austria. At one stage responsible for custody of Field-Marshal Kesselring, General Eberhard von Mackensen and General Kurt Maeltzer after their death sentence following the Massacre at the Ardeatine Caves trial in Italy. Demobilised in 1948 with the rank of Captain.
Rejoined J Lyons as Management Trainee. After work, attended Liverpool College of Commerce and then Regent Street Polytechnic, London, now University of Westminster www.wmin.ac.uk . Awarded - Diploma in Management Studies. During 1940 and 1950, member and later Chairman, South Kensington Young Conservative Association. Freeman of the City of London 1962. Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Butchers’ 1962. Member, Institute of Works Managers in 1960. Associate Member in 1960, Member in 1963 and subsequently Fellow of the British Institute of Management.
In 1963 resigned from J Lyons. Then a 12 months sabbatical. In 1963 purchased the Cambridge-based food company. Then Chairman & Managing Director of, Winton-Smith (Foods) Ltd. Subsequently bought another food company in North London. Combined them and then diversified the businesses into frozen foods. Exported food products to the Middle East. Sold the company in 1974.
In 1975 launched marketing consultancy Marsh Business Services (MBS) which carried out world-wide consultancy and market research projects. Clients included many European firms, companies and trans-national corporations. The two major clients were the Geneva-based United Nations agency ITC-UNCTAD/WTO www.intracen.org and PRODEC – Programme for Development Co-operation, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland www.hse.fi Projects for these two clients involved visits to countries in every Continent. Published - A Survey of the German and British Markets for selected Handicrafts © ISBN: 951 702 231 X, published 1994 by PRODEC and Marsh Business Services. Other clients included: University Bocconi, Milan, Italy www.unibocconi.it . ZDS - Zentral Fachschule der Deutschen Suesswarenwirtschaft e.V., Solingen, Germany www.zds-solingen.de . CBI -Centre for Promotion of Imports from Developing countries, Netherlands www.cbi.nl . Watt Publishing Company, Chicago, USA organisers of International Pet Food Forums and Conferences www.wattnet.com . United States of America, Department of Commerce, Washington DC www.commerce.gov . FEDIAF – European Pet Food Industry Federation, Brussels, Belgium www.fediaf.org . China Great Wall Exhibition Company, Beijing, China (Seminars and conferences) www.chgie.com . LENEXPO, St. Petersburg, Russia www.lenexpo.ru . Reed Travel Group of Dunstable, United Kingdom www.reed-elsevier.com . Croner Publications of Kingston-upon-Thames, United Kingdom www.croner.co.uk . University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland www.strath.ac.uk and the University of Leeds, United Kingdom www.leeds.ac.uk . In 1979 disversified into market research and preparing multi-client studies for the American company Frost & Sullivan, Inc. www.frost.com . Produced 17 market reports covering the following sectors – Fast Food, Chilled Food, Frozen Food, Meal Accompaniments, New Foods & Beverages, Hot Beverages, Soft Drinks & non-alcoholic Beverages, Pet Food & other Pet Products, Garden Equipment. His last Frost & Sullivan Inc report was produced in Fall 1992: “The Market for Pet Products in Europe” Volume I & II. Gave key-note speeches presented report findings at seminars and conferences, worldwide. During the 1980’s and 1990’s diversified into writing on a range of marketing-related feature topics for more than 150 British and International trade publications.
Frederick Marsh, when aged 75, married Muriel Hall Rooney nèe Price on 18 November 2000.
Wrote his first book: Social Kissing, Gifts & Bribes – how to get on with people worldwide in 2009. In paperback format: ISBN 9781906710897 In eBook format: ISBN 9781849030199. It is essential reading for anyone travelling or doing business abroad and for those meeting and greeting foreign visitors. www.socialkissing.com
Recreation: Past: Cross-country running in the Army. Rugby football, Rowing & Sculling - Linden Rowing Club, London; Liverpool Victoria Rowing Club, Clifton Rowing Club, Keynsham, Thames Rowing Club. Dingy sailing – Bosham, Sussex. Horse riding – Silver Hounds Riding Club, Esher & Billy Walsh’s Ham Polo Club. Skiing: Alpine and Scandinavia. Pot-holing – with Bristol Speleological Society in the Medips. Curling in Scotland and Wimbledon Ice Rink. Flying: Member of the Tiger Club www.tigerclub.co.uk 1963 - 1989. Air racing – air racing using aeroplane performance as basis for handicap. Competed in 12 King’s Cup air races and many other air races. Winner - Manx Air Derby 1969; Winner - Goodyear Air Challenge Trophy 1972; British Air Racing Champion 1972; Winner – Strongbow Trophy – 1974. Also Pylon air racing (Formula Air Racing): Winner - Isle of Man Formula 1 Air Race 1971; Winner – Duke of Edinburgh Formula One Trophy 1972 & 1976; Winner – ICE Trophy Race 1976. Flown 58 types of light and experimental aeroplanes including: Auster, Bölkow, DH Chipmunk, DH Tiger Moth (including “The Canon”, The Archbishop”, “The Bishop”, “The Deacon”), DH Puss Moth, DH Fox Moth, DH Leopard Moth, Arrow Active 2, Stampe SV4, Piper Cub & Piper Super Cub, Rollason Luton Beta, LeVier Cosmic Wind - “Ballerina”, Airmark Cassutt racers, Rollason Condor, Rollason Turbulent, Fournier RF.4D, many types of Jodel’s - , many types of Cessna’s, Thruxton Jackeroo, Wassmer and many ‘Experimental’ type aeroplanes.
Honorary Life Member, Royal Aeronautical Society - Cambridge Branch, 1970; awarded FAI Tissandier Diploma 1978 – for contribution to air sports; awarded Order of Merit – World Aerospace Education Organisation – 1985; awarded Silver Medal – Royal Aero Club – 1989.
1971 to 1989, Royal Aero Club Competition Committee, later Royal Aero Club Records, Racing & Rally Association. Founder Chairman – Formula Air Racing Association (FARA) 1972 – 1975. Council Member Royal Aero Club since 1975. 1976 - Architect of Royal Aero Club Pilot Proficiency Scheme, to encourage and develop airmanship and safety in the air. Chairman, Royal Aero Club 1995 – 1998. Vice-President, Royal Aero Club since 1998.
Initiator and Founder Chairman – Royal Aero Club Trust 1998 - 2007. President – Royal Aero Club Trust since 2007. The Royal Aero Club Trust was founded by him as a Charity to conserve and catalogue the unique collection of memorabilia (archives, albums, paintings, trophies and artefacts) of the Royal Aero Club; also to promote the development of young people through participation in air sports. www.royalaeroclubtrust.org
Vice-President – FAI (Fédération Aéronautique Internationale), the World Air Sports Federation 1982 - 1990. From 1982 to 1998 member of FAI Membership Expansion Committee (to encourage developing and other countries to participate in air sports). Was for a number of years President of this body. Companion of Honour - FAI (Federation Aeronautique Internationale) since 1998.
Initiator and Founder President – Europe Air Sports 1988 – 1995. President of Honour - Europe Air Sport, since 1995. Europe Air Sports was founded by him as the association to coordinate European regulatory matters on behalf of all National Aero Clubs of Member States of the European Union to ensure long-term continuity of sports and recreational aviation in Europe with appropriate amount of regulation and without unnecessary restrictions. www.europe-airsports.fai.org
Flying contemporaries included: Hon. James Baring (Lord Revelstoke), Lewis Benjamin, John Blake, Alan (Bunny) Branson, Arthur Golding-Barrett (GB), Sir Peter G. Masefield, Sir Charles Masefield, Lt-General Michael Donnet, HRH Prince William of Gloucester, James Gilbert, Dennis Hartas, Michael Jones, Norman Jones, John (PeeWee) Judge, Group Captain Edward Mole, Brendan O’Brien, Brian Milton, Capt. David Phillips, Peter Phillips, Sue Phillips, Robert (Bob) Pooley, Daphne Poynter, Sheila Scott, Ian Scott-Hill, Bev Snook, John Spiller, Barry Tempest, Sir Peter Vanneck and Neil Williams. Among other well-known aviation acquaintances and connections were: Lord Brabazon of Tara (“Brab”) – President, Royal Aero Club, Don Cameron, Sir Alan Cobham, Annette Carson, S. Kenneth Davies – Chairman, Royal Aero Club, Alex Henshaw, David Ogilvy, Col. R L Preston Secretary-General, Royal Aero Club 1945 - 1959, Hannah Reitsch (German aviatrix), Ann Welch, Philip Wills - Chairman, Royal Aero Club, Other past and present well-known social contacts included: Boris Lissanevitch (Royal Hotel, Nepal), Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal, Marzio Ciano of Tahiti (son of Count Gian Ciano of Italy) and Lord Tebbit.
Current recreations: croquet (golf croquet), bowls, Scottish Dancing, water colour painting.