Peter Hill-Wood


Peter Denis Hill-Wood was a British businessman and a chairman of Arsenal Football Club.

Biography

Hill-Wood was born in Kensington, London, son of Denis Hill-Wood and his wife Mary Smith.
His father, three uncles and grandfather all played first-class cricket for Derbyshire County Cricket Club.
Peter Hill-Wood attended Eton College, where he was a classmate of former Arsenal director Sir Roger Gibbs. He then served in the Coldstream Guards. After leaving the Guards, Hill-Wood entered the banking industry, eventually rising to become a vice-chairman of Hambros Bank, having previously been in charge of its investment division.
After Hill-Wood retired from his post at Hambros, he was a director of Cavenham Ltd and Hellenic and General Trust.

Arsenal chairmanship

He was the third generation of his family to serve as chairman of Arsenal, following his father, Denis Hill-Wood, and his grandfather, Samuel Hill-Wood from Glossop, Derbyshire. Peter Hill-Wood succeeded his father after the latter's death in 1982. He was not in charge of any day-to-day business at the club, which was generally run by David Dein and a succession of first team managers.
Hill-Wood was a colleague of Chips Keswick – a former Bank of England director – at Hambros and subsequently saw him recruited to the Arsenal board to provide strong City of London contacts at a time when the club were financing their new stadium.
Hill-Wood sold much of his family holdings in the club to former vice-chairman David Dein in the 1980s and 1990s and the rest to Stan Kroenke.
On 14 June 2013 Hill-Wood stepped down and was replaced as chairman by Keswick.

Other

He married Sally Andrews in 1971 and had three children.

Health

On 2 December 2012, Arsenal announced Hill-Wood had suffered a heart attack and was recovering in hospital. On 28 December 2018, it was reported that Hill-Wood had died, aged 82.