Peter Moores
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Sir Peter Moores (born 9 April 1932) is a British businessman, art collector and philanthropist, a former chairman of the Liverpool-based Littlewoods football pools and retailing business in the United Kingdom.
His father, Sir John Moores, was the founder of the company, though the family no longer owns it. In the Sunday Times Rich List 2006 the Moores' family wealth was estimated at £1,160m. He has given over £93 million to charity.
His elder sister Lady Grantchester (née Betty Moores), widow of Kenneth Bent Suenson-Taylor, 2nd Baron Grantchester (1921–1995), is nominal head of the family.
Peter Moores was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford, At the age of 32 in 1964, he set up a charitable foundation to further his interests, particularly in music and the visual arts, but also in education, health, social and environmental projects.
He gained an international reputation for the Peter Moores biennial contemporary art exhibitions held at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool from 1971 to 1986.
In 1993 his Peter Moores Foundation bought Compton Verney House in Warwickshire, and in March 2004 opened a gallery in which varied art collections and temporary exhibitions are presented.
He sponsors the Opera Rara classical music label, and is also active in charitable projects in Barbados.