Sir Damon Marcus Buffini (born May 1962)[1] is a British businessman, deputy chair of the BBC Board and chair of the BBC Commercial Board.[3] He was formerly head of the private equity company Permira[4][5] and governor of the Wellcome Trust.[6]
Buffini worked for L.E.K. Consulting, and under the firm's scholarship scheme undertook an MBA from Harvard Business School.[4] On return to the UK he joined Imperial Group working as a management consultant, before being recruited by Jon Moulton (now[when?] head of rival firm Better Capital), in 1988 to join Schrodersleveraged buyout team, known then as Schroder Ventures Europe.[7]
Buffini became a partner in 1992, and was promoted to managing partner of the UK business in 1999, and managing partner in 2000, just before he led a management buyout group and renamed the firm Permira.[4] Buffini took home £3.2 million plus bonuses in 2004.[4]
In November 2021 he was appointed as a non-executive director of the BBC Board, effective from 1 January 2022, and subsequently also as chair of the BBC's commercial board.[3] In December 2022 the BBC Board created the honorary title of Deputy Chair to be held ex-officio by the chair of the BBC commercial board,[8] with Buffini assuming the title on 9 December 2022.[9]
In September 2012 Buffini was appointed to the board of governors at The Wellcome Trust.[6]
In July 2020, the UK Government announced Buffini as chair of the Culture Recovery Board, an administrative body tasked with managing the £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund intended to protect UK arts and heritage assets during the Covid-19 crisis.[11]
Buffini was ranked first in the men's Top 10 of the 2007Powerlist, a publication ranking the most influential Black Britons.[12] Buffini's influence has also been recognised in Business, having ranked number three by the Times Power 100 for people who hold sway over British Business.[13] Boasting power and influence, together with a personal fortune of between £100m and £200m. Buffini was appointed to then Prime Minister Gordon Brown's business advisory panel.[14]
Buffini was knighted in the 2016 Birthday Honours for voluntary and charitable services.[15]
Personal life
Married to a solicitor, Deborah (née Chao), the couple have three children and a family home in Weybridge[16] and a city flat in Wandsworth.
Buffini plays tennis and golf, football for a local amateur side, and supports Arsenal.[17]