The 55 year old comeback kid whose 2002 nightmare now long forgotten
All the world loves a comeback kid. At 55, Ian Kilbride might have lost the second part of that moniker, but he certainly qualifies on the first.
All the world loves a comeback kid. At 55, Ian Kilbride might have lost the second part of that moniker, but he certainly qualifies on the first.
Close to 400 South African and British philanthropic cricket lovers recently joined together at Kelvin Grove to launch Lords Taverners South Africa.
Alec Hogg sits down with Warwick Wealth CEO Ian Kilbride, who tells us where he next expects to take his rapidly expanding business.
It is amazing to see how these SA born charlatans have made business more difficult – we are tarred by the dirty and rather creepy Belvedere brush.
Ian Kilbride reflects on the vast discrepancies seen between youthful generations and the over-50s, acknowledging that society needs to give the young a chance too.
Can you visualise Jacob “protector of the constitution” Zuma, being thrown off his constitutionally destructive perch just because he lied, cheated and stole the people’s money?
South African entrepreneur says it is important to surround yourself with hard-working, honest people – and to be honest with yourself.
By Alec Hogg Spent a memorable evening in Durban yesterday as part of the city’s first “Insiders” panel – a Glacier by Sanlam thought leaders initiative. As often happens, the most interesting discussions happen afterwards. Like David Shapiro’s sharing of his harrowing experience in 1990 when he discovered a ring of front-running crooks. That happened … Read more
The founder and executive chairman of Warwick Wealth, Ian Kilbride, has great taste. He chose to make a life in SA rather than his native UK, and has offices in the beautiful Alphen estate in Cape Town. His previous creation, Appleton, was the inaugural headline sponsor of SA’s first business radio show, the Market Update … Read more