Maggie Carver


Maggie Carver is an English businesswoman. She is currently Deputy Chairman of Ofcom, and Chairman of the Racecourse Association . She was the first woman Chairman of ITN and also the first woman to fill the RCA, and BBFC Chairmanships.

Early life

Carver was born in Sutton-on-Hull, Yorkshire and brought up in Beverley, where she attended Beverley High School. Her father is Dr Ivan Hall, an architectural historian and expert on the architect John Carr of York. Her mother, Elisabeth Hall, came from a distinguished Hamburg family and emigrated to the UK in 1938. She attended St Edmund Hall, Oxford, where she received a MA in Biochemistry. Her principal interests at school and university were music and sport. At school she gained a county scholarship to study the flute with David Butt, principal flute at the BBC Symphony Orchestra. She played in several youth orchestras including the National Youth Wind Orchestra, the Anglo-German Youth Orchestra and the Oxford University Orchestra. In 1986 she studied the flute at the Paris Conservatoire Superieure de Musique, and subsequently gained an ARCM from the Royal College of Music in that instrument. She set up a professional wind quintet “Heirs and Graces”. She was a keen sportswoman, representing her school, county and Oxford University. Whjle at school she trained with Olympic long-jumper, Sue Hearnshaw at the Hull Spartan Athletics Club.

Career

After leaving St Edmund Hall, on the advice of her mentor, Lord Moser, Carver began working for SG Warburg, firstly in the Banking Division, then as an analyst at SG Warburg Securities in Tokyo, and subsequently in Corporate Finance. After leaving SG Warburg, she worked for Clive Hollick, Baron Hollick, Chief Executive of MAI plc in corporate affairs, during which time she helped establish and was on the executive board of Meridian Television, and joined the boards of Satellite Information Services, and Avenir Havas Media SA. She then worked as CEO of Three on Four Ltd, a company producing sports and music outside broadcasting including Sky football and Channel 4 Racing. Since then she has served as a non-executive director on the boards of Sporting Index plc, Link Licensing Limited, Channel Five, SDN Limited, RDF Media Group plc, British Waterways, the Eden Project, Services Sound and Vision Corporation and the Horserace Betting Levy Board. She has served as Chairman of the British Board of Film Classification Racetech and ITN.
In addition to Ofcom, and the RCA, Carver is currently on the Board of the British Horseracing Authority and The Licoricia of Winchester Statue Appeal. Between 2006 and 2017 she was joint owner and director of Carver Care and Mobility, an online and retail mobility specialist.

Other appointments

Carver has served on the Advisory Council of the Rehearsal Orchestra, and governor of the Colville Nursery School in North Kensington.

Family

Married to William Carver, whom she met at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, she has two children.