Scott Mead is an American fine art photographer,
philanthropist, and investor currently based in
London
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.
After an early career in photography, Mead relocated to London in 1988, where as a partner at
Goldman Sachs
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,
he became known for overseeing and negotiating large
telecommunications
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and technology mergers.
[ In 2000 he was chief advisor][ on ]Vodafone
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's $200 billion buyout of Mannesmann
Mannesmann was a German industrial conglomerate. It was originally established as a manufacturer of steel pipes in 1890 under the name "Deutsch-Österreichische Mannesmannröhren-Werke AG" (lit. "German-Austrian Mannesmann pipe-works joint-s ...
,[ considered the largest corporate takeover in history.][ After joining ]Apax Partners
Apax Partners LLP is a British private equity firm, headquartered in London, England. The company also operates out of six other offices in New York, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Tel Aviv, Munich and Shanghai. As of March 2024, the firm had raised and adv ...
in 2006,[ Mead joined the investment group of the ]First Boston
: ''For the company after its acquisition by Credit Suisse, see Credit Suisse First Boston (known as CSFB and CS First Boston)''
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[ before co-founding Richmond Park Partners (RPP) in 2007.]
Early life and education
Scott Mead was born in Washington, DC
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.[ His father, James M. Mead, was a businessperson. With extended family based out of ]Erie, Pennsylvania
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during his youth, Mead's grandfather John J. Mead Jr.[ had been a press journalist][ and photographer][ for the '']Erie Times-News
The ''Erie Times-News'' is a daily morning newspaper in Erie, Pennsylvania. It is owned by Gannett.
The beginning
The newspaper was founded as the ''Erie Daily Times'' on April 12, 1888, by nine printers involved in a labor dispute at another n ...
'', founded and owned by the Mead family.[ After accompanying his grandfather on assignments as a small child,][ Mead picked up ]photography
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after he was given one of his grandfather's cameras at age thirteen.[ Mead taught himself how to develop photographs in his parents' basement.][ He attended high school at ]Phillips Academy
Phillips Academy (also known as PA, Phillips Academy Andover, or simply Andover) is a Private school, private, Mixed-sex education, co-educational college-preparatory school for Boarding school, boarding and Day school, day students located in ...
in Andover, Massachusetts
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,[ graduating in 1973.][ In 1974 he began attending ]Harvard College
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.[ At Harvard he majored in ]American history
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and literature
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,[ also focusing on the visual arts under professors such as ]William Eggleston
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.[ Mead graduated ]cum laude
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[ with a ]Bachelor of Arts
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(BA) degree in 1977. After receiving the Harvard Scholar award that year to attend Cambridge University
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,[The Mead Fellowship in Economics, Emmanuel College - Albert Hammond - Feb 2, 2011 -ezine] in 1979[ he graduated Cambridge's Emmanuel College with a ]Master of Philosophy
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. Mead subsequently received a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania
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law school[ in 1982.][
]
Business career
1980s-2003: Goldman Sachs
Early in his career Mead worked at First Boston Corporation
: ''For the company after its acquisition by Credit Suisse, see Credit Suisse First Boston (known as CSFB and CS First Boston)''
The First Boston Corporation was a New York–based bulge bracket investment bank, founded in 1932 and acquired by C ...
[Scott Mead's Work Accepted to the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition - Amanda Lisin - August 21, 2011] and moved to Goldman Sachs
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. ( ) is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company. Founded in 1869, Goldman Sachs is headquartered in Lower Manhattan in New York City, with regional headquarters in many internationa ...
in New York in 1986[ as vice president in their corporate finance department,][ before being transferred to ]London
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in 1988,[ where he became a Goldman Sachs managing director and later partner.][ At Goldman Sachs he soon took on the roles][ of ]chairman
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of the global telecoms, media, entertainment and technology group[ and the head of European Privatizations,][ advising several major deals.][ In 1999 he was Goldman Sachs' chief negotiator] and advisor for Vodafone
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's takeover of the German telecom group Mannesmann
Mannesmann was a German industrial conglomerate. It was originally established as a manufacturer of steel pipes in 1890 under the name "Deutsch-Österreichische Mannesmannröhren-Werke AG" (lit. "German-Austrian Mannesmann pipe-works joint-s ...
. The value of the acquisition neared $200 billion,[ considered the largest in history.][ He also advised Vodafone on its $66.5 billion takeover of ]Airtouch
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Communications.[ During his time with Goldman Sachs, he oversaw mergers and transactions totaling approximately $500 billion.][ After retiring as a partner][ and managing director from Goldman Sachs in 2003,][ he ran and managed his own private equity activities, advised a group of " blue-chip" companies,][ and focused on philanthropy.][
]
2006-present: Apax and RPP
Mead joined a group of investors around 2006 who had purchased the Boston Celtics
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. After management made substantial investment in new talent and coaching, in 2008 the team won the NBA
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play-offs. From October 2006[ until September 2008 Mead was a senior advisor][ at ]Apax Partners
Apax Partners LLP is a British private equity firm, headquartered in London, England. The company also operates out of six other offices in New York, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Tel Aviv, Munich and Shanghai. As of March 2024, the firm had raised and adv ...
, serving as chairman of the company's global technology and telecommunications advisory board.[
In 2007 Mead co-founded Richmond Park Partners (RPP) in London,][ taking on the role of president.][ The company initially focused on financial services and telecom clients in Europe and the ]Middle East
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The term came into widespread usage by the United Kingdom and western Eur ...
. Since 2012[ he has devoted much of his time to photography.][
]
Arts career
Mead minored in visual studies at Harvard, studying under photographers such as William Eggleston
William Eggleston, (born July 27, 1939) is an American photographer. He is widely credited with increasing recognition of color photography as a legitimate artistic medium. Eggleston's books include ''William Eggleston's Guide'' (1976) and ''The ...
and Emmet Gowin
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in the mid-1970s.[ Among other projects, around this time he "used a complex photography technique to shoot a series of black and white photographs capturing rural ]New England
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" circular format. In 2009, Mead rediscovered old prints and negatives from his student years in his attic,[ and began re-immersing himself in photography.][
In 2010, 25 of Mead's images from 1974 to 1977,][ many of them never printed before,] were displayed at a London solo exhibition titled ''Looking Back''[ at Mayfair gallery Hamilton's,][ with all funds donated to ]Great Ormond Street Hospital
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in London.[ Prints from the exhibit and other works were afterward selected for inclusion in the 2011 ]Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
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, and Mead also had prints selected for the Royal Academy summer exhibition in 2012,[ 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017.][ In 2012 the ]BBC
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''Culture Show
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Early history
Launched in November 2004, th ...
'' program profiled his work, and Mead published the book ''Looking Back'' afterwards, featuring prints from his twenties.[ In October 2017 the aerial photography and philosophy book ''Above the Clouds'' was published by Prestel,][ with prints from the book exhibited in January 2018 at Hamiltons.][ His most recent book, ''Equivalents'' was published by Prestel in late 2022. The book, inspired by ]William Eggleston
William Eggleston, (born July 27, 1939) is an American photographer. He is widely credited with increasing recognition of color photography as a legitimate artistic medium. Eggleston's books include ''William Eggleston's Guide'' (1976) and ''The ...
, features paired nature photographs, with text by Brad Leithauser
Brad E. Leithauser (born February 27, 1953) is an American poet, novelist, essayist, and teacher. After serving as the Emily Dickinson Lecturer in the Humanities at Mount Holyoke College and visiting professor at the MFA Program for Poets & W ...
.[
]
Boards and philanthropy
Mead created The Mead Family Foundation[ in 1996,][ also assuming the role of chairman.][ After ]Great Ormond Street Hospital
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in London cured his infant child of leukaemia
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, Mead became a long-term supporter[ and board member of the institution.][ He has also endowed the ]Great Ormond Street Hospital
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's GOSH Arts program, where patients are immersed in the arts during often difficult treatments, potentially resulting in a more positive outcome. Mead has also been on the board of visitors of MD Anderson Cancer Center
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in Houston, Texas
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.
Mead has spearheaded a number of educational initiatives, and he backed and co-founded London's Notting Hill Preparatory school in 2003.[ He has been a board member of Usher's New Look Foundation, which provides training and mentorship to disadvantaged children,] and he joined the UK advisory board of Room to Read
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in 2009.[ He remains involved in all of his ]alma mater
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s, including Phillips Academy
Phillips Academy (also known as PA, Phillips Academy Andover, or simply Andover) is a Private school, private, Mixed-sex education, co-educational college-preparatory school for Boarding school, boarding and Day school, day students located in ...
, Emmanuel College, Cambridge University
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,[ and ]Harvard University
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.[ Mead founded the Mead International Fellows Program,] and in 2008 he established the "Scott Mead '77 Family Head Coach" endowment to support the Harvard Men's Tennis team. A benefactor fellow at Emmanuel College, he was the creator and benefactor of the University of the Arts London
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's Mead Fellowships, which provides grants to students in the arts. He is also the creator of the Mead Fellowship at University of Pennsylvania Law School
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.
He is also involved in various athletic and arts organizations. He joined the executive committee for the Tate Foundation, and is on the Tate's acquisition committee. Also on the global advisory council of the Women's Tennis Association
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(WTA), he has also been a member of the trustees of Queens Club
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.[ Since 2011][ he has been a trustee of the ]International Center of Photography
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in New York, and he joined the rector's council of the University of the Arts London
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in 2012, and its court of governors in 2017.[ Furthermore, he was chairman of the board of trustees][ of ]The Photographers' Gallery
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It is also home to the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, established ...
in London from 2013 until 2016. He was elected to the Harvard Board of Overseers
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in 2022.[" even alumni elected to the Board of Overseers https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2022/05/seven-alumni-elected-to-the-board-of-overseers-six-to-haa/" '']The Harvard Gazette
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'', May 26, 2022
Selected exhibitions
*2010: ''Looking Back'' - Solo exhibition / Hamilton's Gallery, London - 25 of Mead's prints from 1974 to 1977 were exhibited[
*2010-2011: ''The PhotoVoice Auction of Exceptional Photographs'' - Group show - Mead's print “Three Barns” and “Untitled” exhibited and sold as part of the auction to benefit PhotoVoice][
*2011-2012: ''The Art Show'' - Group show / ]Park Avenue Armory
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, New York - His print “Evening Light” was exhibited, followed by "Untitled (Umbrellas on Beach)," with the show organized by the Art Dealers Association of America to benefit Henry Street Settlement
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[
*2011-2017: ''Summer Exhibition'' - Group show / ]Royal Academy of Arts
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, London - various photograph prints selected, most recently "Journey into Blue" and "Autumn”
*2018: ''Scott Mead: Above the Clouds'' - Solo exhibition / Hamilton's Gallery, London - several prints
* 2019–2020, 2022-2023: ''Summer Exhibition'' - Group show / Royal Academy of Arts
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, London[Scott Mead Photography]
2023
Books
* 2010: ''Looking Back'' by Scott Mead (self-published 1st edition)
*2017: ''Above the Clouds'' by Scott Mead (Prestel)
*''Equivalents'' (Prestel
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; 2022)[Author Scott Mead; ]
Equivalents
' on Dec. 6, 2022 (US); Nov.15, 2022 (UK); Prestel Publishing
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, ISBN 978-3-7913-8655-3
See also
*List of former employees of Goldman Sachs {{short description, none
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* Jacob Aarup-Andersen – Danish head of banking for Danske Bank
* Bradley Abelow � ...
References
External links
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Living people
Harvard University alumni
Phillips Academy alumni
University of Pennsylvania Law School alumni