Irish businessperson
Anthony Paul James Smurfit (born 1963) is an English born Irish businessman. He serves as the President and CEO of FTSE 100 packaging company Smurfit Westrock , which is named after his grandfather, John Jefferson Smurfit.
Early life and career
Smurfit was born in 1963 in Wigan in Lancashire to businessman Michael Smurfit and Norma Triesman.[ 3] [ 4] He attended the Irish St Gerard's School and the American University of Scranton , where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in management in 1985.[ 5] [ 6] Subsequently, Smurfit spent some time in Japan to study the packaging industry.[ 5]
He joined Jefferson Smurfit – then led by his father – in the 1980s and was appointed director in 1989.[ 5] He served in several positions in the United States and Europe including as head of Smurfit France.[ 7] [ 8] He became chief operations officer (COO) of the company's European division in 1999 after having been deputy for a year.[ 9] [ 10] Smurfit was promoted to COO of the entire company in November 2002.[ 9]
In September 2015, he was appointed CEO of Smurfit Kappa following the retirement of his predecessor, Gary McGann .[ 9] Besides, Smurfit is on the boards of the Confederation of European Paper Industries and Ibec , and he is a Mexican honorary consul in Ireland and a member of the European Round Table for Industry .[ 1] [ 11] Previously, he had also been a board member of Aer Rianta (1996–2001) and C&C Group (2012–2016).[ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
Personal life
Smurfit is married to former model and actress Sharon Devlin and has four children.[ 3] [ 4] One of his hobbies is horse breeding, having been a member of the Irish National Stud 's board.[ 5] [ 15]
References
^ a b "Anthony Paul James Smurfit, 55" . The Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ "Thinking Outside the Box Makes a World of Difference" (PDF) . The Scranton Journal . Vol. 28, no. 1. 2006. p. 17. Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ a b Collison, Liam (5 May 2002). "The jet-setting, high-living paper dynasty" . Irish Independent . Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ a b "Tony Smurfit" . European Round Table for Industry . Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ a b c d Canniffe, Mary (18 October 1996). "Fathers's Son" . The Irish Times . Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ "Tony Smurfit to Speak at The University of Scranton President's Breakfast" . University of Scranton (Press release). 22 April 2003. Retrieved 12 September 2002 .
^ O'Dwyer, Peter (2 May 2015). "Smurfit to take helm at packaging group" . Irish Examiner . Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ Barrington, Kathleen (23 September 1998). "Tony Smurfit takes No 2 job in Europe" . Irish Independent . Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ a b c Newenham, Pamela (1 September 2015). "Smurfit Kappa appoints Tony Smurfit as group CEO" . The Irish Times . Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ Murphy, David (14 January 1999). "Keeping up the family tradition" . Irish Independent . Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ "Diplomatic List" (PDF) . Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade . August 2020. p. 200. Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ Ross, Shane (17 June 2001). "Blarney director joins Aer Rianta" . Irish Independent . Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ "Aer Rianta Board" . The Irish Times . 22 January 1999. Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ "Tony Smurfit retires from C&C Board of Directors" . Raidió Teilifís Éireann . 23 March 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2020 .
^ Ryan, Conor (31 May 2020). "Private clients connected to National Stud paid €235,000 to use facilities" . Irish Examiner . Retrieved 12 September 2020 .