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Sir Rowland Whitehead, 5th Baronet
Sir Rowland John Rathbone Whitehead, 5th Baronet (24 June 1930 – 28 July 2007) was a British baronet and merchant banker. In later life, he was heavily engaged with many Charitable organization, charities. Biography Whitehead was born in Kenya. He was educated at Radley College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he read natural sciences. He worked for Gillette (brand), Gillette and then became a merchant banker in the City of London, working at Brown, Shipley & Co. and N M Rothschild & Sons, Rothschilds. Inspired by the work of Norbert Wiener, he wrote ''Cybernetics, Communication and Control'' in the 1960s, a handbook of management technology. He could speak Danish language, Danish, Dutch language, Dutch, French language, French, Italian language, Italian, and Romanian language, Romanian and Swedish language, Swedish in addition to his native English language, English, and was president of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting in 1996. He became master of the Wor ...
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