Michael Hare, 2nd Viscount Blakenham


Michael John Hare, 2nd Viscount Blakenham, was a British hereditary peer and environmentalist.
He was the son of Conservative politician and government minister John Hare, 1st Viscount Blakenham and Hon. Beryl Nancy Pearson, daughter of Harold Pearson, 2nd Viscount Cowdray.
After some time working for partly or wholly owned subsidiaries, he joined the senior management of Pearson PLC in 1977, and was managing director from 1978 to 1983, chief executive from 1978 to 1993, and chairman from 1983 to 1997. He also was Chief Executive and Chairman of the Financial Times,then a Pearson subsidiary.
A lifelong environmentalist, Blakenham was chairman of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew Gardens as well as chairman of the RSPB Council between 1982 and 1986 and president of Sussex Wildlife Trust from between 1983 and 1987. He continued to develop the Blakenham Woodland Garden, which was created by his father. He also owned the island of Little Colonsay in the Inner Hebrides.
Blakenham lived in Suffolk and led the local political party Suffolk Together. He represented the party as a member of Mid Suffolk District Council from 2007 to 2015 under the name Michael Blakenham. During the 2014 European Parliament election he endorsed Rupert Read, lead candidate on the Green list in the East of England constituency.
Through his sister, Joanna Freda Hare, he was a brother-in-law of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

Family

In January 1965 he married his 18-year-old first cousin, Marcia Persephone Hare
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Lord and Lady Blakenham had a son and two daughters:
He died in January 2018 at the age of 79.