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Julian Hodge

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Sir Julian Hodge (October 15, 1904 - July 17, 2004) was a London-born entrepreneur and banker who lived in Wales for most of his life, starting at age five. He formed the Bank of Wales, and later the Julian Hodge Bank in Cardiff. As the son of a plumber, he came from humble beginnings. At the age of 5 he moved to Pontllanfraith, Wales. He left school at age 13 but his mother encouraged him to read classic novels and recite poetry to further his education. His first job was as an assistant in a chemist's shop. He joined the Great Western Railway as a junior clerk in 1920 and studied accountancy in his spare time, qualifying as a corporate accountant in 1930. He went into business for himself in the early 1930s. Married to Moira, he had 3 children; Jane, Robert and Jonathan Hodge. He was well known as a philanthropist, using much of his fortune for charity work including setting up the Jane Hodge Foundation in memory of his mother and as a benefactor for Cardiff University from 1970 onwards (one of the halls of residence now bears his name - Hodge Hall). In the late 1990s he did not, contrary to popular belief, fund the "Just Say No" campaign against devolution ahead of a referendum for the Welsh assembly, which was chaired by his son Robert, however he did support their cause, as did the late George Thomas Viscount Tonypandy. Later he was involved with the Euro-Know campaign opposed to the introduction of the Euro in the UK. In the 2004 Sunday Times rich list his fortune was estimated at £48 Million, making him the 18th richest person in Wales, and the oldest of Britain's 1,000 richest people. He died peacefully at his home on Jersey, 3 months short of his 100th birthday. Some people were sorry that he had lasted that long. He was not a pleasant man, and was implicated in the destruction of families and businesses in South Wales, but his considerable wealth meant that he always was able to supress criticism. His 'philanthropy' was generated by his desire to buy himself a space in Heaven, rather than his predestined place in elsewhere.

Cardiff Business School (Cardiff University) also has a building named 'Julian Hodge' in Colum Drive, Cardiff. There are also numerous professorships bearing his name, for example the Sir Julian Hodge Professor of Banking and Finance, the Sir Julian Hodge Professor in Marketing and Strategy (both at Cardiff Business School), the Sir Julian Hodge Professor of Accounting (School of Management and Business, Aberystwyth) and the Sir Julian Hodge Chair in Asset Finance Law (Swansea).

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