Levy, Michael Abraham, Baron Levy of Mill Hill
LEVY, MICHAEL ABRAHAM, BARON LEVY OF MILL HILL
LEVY, MICHAEL ABRAHAM, BARON LEVY OF MILL HILL (1944– ), British businessman and communal leader. Born in Hackney, Levy became an accountant and made a fortune as the head of Magnet Records, where he discovered Alan Stardust and Chris Rea, selling it for a reported £10 million and then founding M&G Records. He became prominent as one of the biggest fundraisers for the Labour Party and a close friend of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who used him as his personal advisor on the Middle East. Levy was also very prominent within Britain's Jewish community as the head of Jewish Care from 1998 and many other philanthropic and educational bodies. He was also the chairman of csv (Community Service Volunteers), the largest organization of community service volunteers in Britain. He was given a life peerage in 1997 and received an honorary degree from Middlesex University.
[William D. Rubinstein (2nd ed.)]