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On graduation, in 1989 he joined [[Ernst & Young]] in [[London]]. [[Head hunted]] in 1994 by Serco, Hyman became European [[finance director]], and in 1999 was made group finance director. In 2002, Hyman became chief executive, working under former CEO and now executive chairman.
On graduation, in 1989 he joined [[Ernst & Young]] in [[London]]. [[Head hunted]] in 1994 by Serco, Hyman became European [[finance director]], and in 1999 was made group finance director. In 2002, Hyman became chief executive, working under former CEO and now executive chairman.


Hyman is a passionate [[racing driver]], having taken part in both [[Formula 3]] and [[sports car]] racing.
Hyman is a passionate [[racing driver]], having taken part in both [[Formula 3]] and [[sports car]] racing. He is presently taking part in the [[2009 GT Championship]] with [[Chad Racing]], alongside Paul Warren and [[José Manuel Balbiani]] in a [[Ferrari F430]] 4.3L V8 GT3.<ref name=Chad>{{cite news | url = http://www.crash.net/British+GT/News/144198/1/chad_racing_ferrari_to_contest_british_gt.html| title = Chad Racing Ferrari to contest British GT | work = crash.net |date= 2009-03-19 | accessdate = 2009-04-09}}</ref>


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Revision as of 19:49, 15 June 2009

Christopher Hyman (born 1963 in Durban, South Africa), is Chief Executive of Serco Group.

Born in Durban, Hyman attended Gandhi Desai High School and the University of Natal.

On graduation, in 1989 he joined Ernst & Young in London. Head hunted in 1994 by Serco, Hyman became European finance director, and in 1999 was made group finance director. In 2002, Hyman became chief executive, working under former CEO and now executive chairman.

Hyman is a passionate racing driver, having taken part in both Formula 3 and sports car racing. He is presently taking part in the 2009 GT Championship with Chad Racing, alongside Paul Warren and José Manuel Balbiani in a Ferrari F430 4.3L V8 GT3.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Chad Racing Ferrari to contest British GT". crash.net. 2009-03-19. Retrieved 2009-04-09.

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