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Fellow of the The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce ( RSA) Royal_Society_of_Arts }} Richard Andrew Alvin (born 23 February 1975 in Greenwich, South East London) is a prominent business leader in London. Alvin was educated at Davenant Foundation School, Loughton, Essex, and later London Guildhall University, where he was the youngest candidate to complete the Advertising & Marketing trade qualifications set by the CAM Foundation. == Business == Alvin started his career at the London Docklands Development Corporation, the UK Governments' urban development corporation to oversee the regeneration of 17 square miles of deserted former inner city Docks. Following the completion of the LDDC's regeneration remit he bought ''Docklands News'', which was then the largest single edition local newspaper in the UK with a claimed readership figure of 147,000 copies every issue when distributed and later, after increasing the frequency to weekly, added a sister title ''City & Islington News'' to serve the City of London. Alvin went on to purchase an interest in Life Publishing. Upon the sale of the previous companies Alvin created (Audere Capital ) in 2006 which has (gone on to invest £1.8M ) in (media and fashion companies ) Its initial acquisition and investment was in Capital Business Media which purchased Business Matters a then struggling business magazine, which in 2012 became the UK's largest business title and was the official business magazine to Team 2012, the Visa sponsored element of London2012 Seven years after it was formed Alvin founded and invested in a number of new start and emerging companies and in July 2013, under Alvin's direction, (Audere Capital invested in the Welsh PR company Cake Communications ) seeing him join the board as executive director. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Richard Alvin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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