Maurice Samuel Ostro

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Maurice Samuel Ostro
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Born (1965-02-16) 16 February 1965 (age 59)
NationalityBritish
Education Oxford University, Wadham College
OccupationEntrepreneur & Philanthropist
Known forBusiness, charity and interfaith relations
SpouseKaty Ostro
ChildrenEliana Ostro, Tamara Ostrowiecki and Michael Ostro

Maurice Samuel Ostro OBE (born 16 February 1965) is a British entrepreneur and philanthropist. His business interests have included gemstones, media distribution, property, frozen yogurt, airline catering and logistics. [1] His philanthropic activities include supporting entrepreneurship, interfaith relations and economic development.

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Ostro was awarded the OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 2014, for services to business, charity and interfaith relations. [2] [3] He has also been appointed a KFO (Knight of the Royal Order of Francis I). [4]

Education

Ostro is an alumnus of the Gemological Institute of America, Harvard Business School and New York University. In 1987 he gained a Masters in Jurisprudence at Oxford University’s Wadham College and was then admitted to the New York Bar in 1988. [5]

Business career

Ostro started his career in the gemstone industry after becoming a graduate gemologist in the early 1980s.

In 1992, he founded a frozen yogurt company called Glasay International PLC. The company became the largest supplier of frozen yogurt to the airline sector. [6] [7] Glasay was sold in 2001. [8]

He founded Air Fayre, an airline catering company in 1999. [9] [10] [11] Air Fayre was sold to Watermark PLC in 2004. [12] [13] [14]

In 2002, Ostro founded Media on the Move, to supply media content to airlines, shipping companies and train lines. [15] [16] [11] It was sold to Watermark PLC in 2003. In 2006, with Ostro already serving as managing director of two of the company’s divisions, Watermark appointed him as its CEO. [17] [18]

Upon his Father’s death in 2010, Ostro assumed responsibility for the UK operations of the family gemstone business, Ostro Minerals. [19] [20]

Philanthropy

Ten percent of Ostro’s companies’ profits go to charities. He's also the founder of the charity, the Ostro Fayre Share Foundation. [21]

In 2008, Ostro became a Vice Chair of the Council of Christians and Jews. He was the initiator and Organising Committee Chair for the then London Mayor Boris Johnson's first Interfaith Conference in 2010. [22] Ostro then instigated and funded the creation of the Faiths Forum for London. [20] He also created Entrepreneurial Giving, a movement that encourages businesses towards charity work. [23]

In 2014, Ostro funded and supported the co-location of multiple charities working in the same sector through the creation of a charitable working space called Collaboration House. [24] [25] Working with some of these charities and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), his foundation provides training to over 800 religious institutions, through a nationwide initiative called Strengthening Faith Institutions (SFI). [26]

In the wake of COVID-19, Ostro formed the Business Action Council (BAC), a coalition of multiple business organisations in the UK, developing recommendations for the Government on assisting small businesses and entrepreneurs. [27] [28] [29]

Governmental experience

Personal life

Maurice is married to Katy.

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