Lawrence Jones (businessman)


Lawrence Nigel Jones MBE is a businessman and entrepreneur. He is the founder and was the CEO of the Manchester-based colocation, dedicated and cloud hosting provider, UKFast.

Early life

Lawrence Jones was born in Denbigh, North Wales. At 7 years old he won a scholarship to sing and study music at Durham Chorister School before attending Ruthin School School when he was 13 years old. At 16 years he left home and moved to Manchester.

Career

Jones formed UKFast with his partner Gail in 1999.
The cloud hosting and colocation business operates a data centre complex in Trafford Park, Manchester, and has over 350 employees. In 2018, the firm's turnover was £53.9million.
In December 2018 Jones sold a 30% stake of UKFast for £205m to private equity firm Inflexion and in May 2020 it was reported in The Financial Times that Jones and his wife "have both now left the business and will no longer have any role in it".
In May 2010 Jones joined the board of the Manchester Camerata.
He owns Castell Cidwm estate near the village of Betws Garmon; it was originally owned by the Marquis of Anglesey, who used the Castell Cidwm country house as his hunting lodge.
Jones acquired Le Farinet Hotel in Swiss ski resort Verbier in September 2014.
In June 2017 Jones launched a podcast offering business advice and sharing inspirational stories from people including Sir Richard Branson, Gary Neville and Stacey Copeland.

Honours and awards

In 2012, Jones was named Ernst & Young Technology Entrepreneur of the Year and, in 2013, he received 'Director of the Year for a Small to Medium Company' at the Institute of Directors' awards ceremony.
He was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to the digital economy.
In July 2016 Jones received an honorary doctorate in Business Administration from Manchester Metropolitan University

Personal life

Lawrence and Gail Jones have four daughters. They live in Cheshire, England.
In 2001, Jones was caught in an avalanche whilst skiing off-piste in Alpe D'huez, France. Buried for 8 minutes Jones was resuscitated before being airlifted to Grenoble hospital.
In October 2019, an investigation by the Financial Times reported that Lawrence faced multiple allegations by former employees of bullying, sexual harassment and sexual assault. Many of the allegations include claims of unwanted physical contact and verbal abuse in the work place and molestation whilst on company trips abroad. This resulted in his resignation and the prospect his wife Gail would become CEO. An internal investigation into the allegations started in late October 2019, which UKFast is quoted as "taking very seriously".
As of 1 November 2019, Greater Manchester Police have confirmed that they have interviewed Jones in relation to two allegations of sexual assault and that enquiries are ongoing.