Peter Harkness


Peter Martin Harkness is a British media entrepreneur and investor. Formerly a journalist, he is senior independent director of the business data specialist GlobalData plc. Harkness is also chairman of The Cheltenham Trust, an arts charity that manages five iconic arts, performance and leisure venues in Cheltenham.

Early life and childhood

Born in Hoylake, Wirral, he attended grammar schools in Stanley, County Durham and Rugeley, Staffordshire, but left school at 16 to become an apprentice in a newspaper office.

Professional career

After a 15 year spell as a journalist in the West Midlands, Harkness became deputy editor of the Sunday Mercury when he switched to newspaper management. He became managing director of the London Newspaper Group after acquiring it from Yattendon Investment Trust in a 1985.
Harkness joined media company Magicalia in the early 2000s and led management teams which have acquired and sold a series of media companies, including the Butler Group, which was sold to Datamonitor for £11 million, the Midlands magazine group WHY Publications sold to the Daily Mail group for £14 million and Precise Media, sold to Phoenix Equity Partners for £42 million.
He retired after nine years as Chairman of the listed investment fund, Chrysalis VCT in 2017 and as chairman of the publishing and e-commerce group My Time Media Holdings, which he co-founded and owned with CEO Owen Davies in 2018.

Philanthropy

In 2009, concerned at the continuing dominance of privately educated pupils from the South of England being accepted at Oxbridge colleges, Harkness and his wife Sara founded a series of bursaries and prizes to encourage applicants from Yorkshire and the North East to apply for places at Mansfield College, Oxford University. This initiative was in support of Mansfield's Widening Access campaign through which the College had by 2019 seen the percentage of state school pupils admitted to Mansfield rise to 96.1%.