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Victoria Robey

Victoria Susan Robey, Lady Robey, CBE (née Hull; born 1960) is an American-British arts administrator and former banker.

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Early life

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She is the daughter of Lloyd Nelson Hull (1922-2018), lawyer and civic leader, and Mary Gutfreund (sister of John Gutfreund), who married in 1957.[2] She grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, US.[2] She was educated at Phillips Academy and Wesleyan University in Connecticut.[3]

Career

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She started her career in mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance at Goldman Sachs in New York and London, and subsequently joined executive search company Russell Reynolds Associates.[3]

Robey is chairman of the board of directors of the London Philharmonic Orchestra.[3]

She is a co-founder of Music Masters, a UK-based music education charity which works with schools, teachers and arts organisations with the aim of making music accessible to all.[3]

Honours

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Personal life

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In 1987, she married Richard Sharp, a fellow Goldman Sachs banker, in Connecticut.[5][6] In October 2008, they were living in Kensington, and had an estimated net worth of £500 million.[1] They had three children together.[7]

Some time after 2014, she married British investment banker Sir Simon Robey.[2]

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