Trevor Pears


Sir Trevor Steven Pears CMG is a British businessman. He is the executive chairman of the Pears Foundation, the family foundation he set up in 1992 with his two brothers, Mark and David.

Early life

Trevor Pears was born to a Jewish family, the son of Clive Pears and Clarice Talisman Castle, and the grandson of Bernard Pears. Clarice Talisman Castle was born in and grew up in Lochside Street, Shawlands, Glasgow, the daughter of Abraham Castle, a dealer in electrical and wireless appliances, and his wife Hannah.
He was educated at the private City of London School for Boys, followed by City Polytechnic, where he studied law.

Career

He inherited, along with his brothers Mark and David, a multi-billion pound property empire, the William Pears Group, founded by his father and grandfather. Pears remains a director.
Pears also oversees the strategic direction of the Pears Foundation, which is concerned with positive identity and citizenship and seeks to build respect and understanding between people of different backgrounds and faiths; investing in programmes in the UK, Israel and the developing world. The Foundation has also partnered with the British Council, British Embassy in Israel, and UJIA to fund research into treating diabetes, heart disease, leukaemia, anaemia and Alzheimer’s.

Activism

In 2005, he donated £20,000 to David Cameron's Conservative Party leadership campaign. He is the chair of the Antisemitism Policy Trust.

Personal life

He lives in Hampstead, London, with his wife Daniela and their three children. In 2014, Daniela Pears was appointed as mayoress of Camden. She is also a trustee of the Jewish charity Mitzvah Day.

Honours

Pears is a fellow of Birkbeck, University of London and was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in the 2011 New Year Honours for services to the community and UK/Israel relations. He was knighted in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to philanthropy.