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Sir Ian Wood pledges half his cash to good causes

Sir Ian Wood And Lady Helen
Sir Ian Wood And Lady Helen

Oil industry doyen Sir Ian Wood has joined one of the world’s most elite clubs after pledging to give more than half his wealth to good causes.

The Aberdeen-born businessman, who is reportedly worth £1.38 billion, flew last week to a resort in Middleburg, Virginia, for an annual meeting of more than 50 of the world’s richest billionaires who have signed up to the Giving Pledge.

The pledge was launched in 2010 by Warren Buffett, the chairman of the American conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway, and Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft.

Sir Ian, 72, said he has now signed up to the pledge because it offered the chance to exchange ideas on the best use of the funds.

Sir Ian is renowned for his charitable giving in the north-east, including his recent donation of £10 million to NHS Grampian to build a new multi-storey car park at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

His family trust, the Wood Foundation, also gave £4.5m to Robert Gordon University to expand the work of its Oil and Gas Institute and keep the north east an anchor for the industry, despite the decline of North Sea reserves

He said of the high-profile meeting: “The chance to meet people like that is valuable.

“I was possibly the only one there who didn’t have his own private jet. There were some big players there.”

Other signatories include George Lucas, the film director and producer; Michael Bloomberg, the businessman and former mayor of New York; and Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder of social media network Facebook.

British signatories include Sir Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin; Lord Sainsbury, the business-man and former Labour minister; Lord Ashcroft, the former deputy chairman of the Conservative party; Ann Gloag, the Stagecoach tycoon; and Sir Christopher Hohn, the hedge fund manager.

NHS Grampian said it was “absolutely delighted” with the donation from the Wood Foundation, which will have a real impact on the experience of visitors and patients to the hospital.

Work could start as early as next year with space for 1,000 cars to be created.

The foundation also focuses on projects to help tea growers in Tanzania and Rwanda, and on encouraging pupils in Scottish schools to get involved in philanthropic causes.