Cadbury, Sir Nicholas Dominic

Cadbury, Sir Nicholas Dominic
(b. 1940) Gen Mgt
British industrialist. Chair of the Wellcome Trust, and past chair of Cadbury Schweppes. Sir Dominic Cadbury is celebrated for his oft-quoted dictum “There is no such thing as a career path; it is crazy-paving and you have to lay it yourself.”

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