Moir Lockhead
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Moir Lockhead OBE (born April 25, 1945 in County Durham) has been Chief Executive and Deputy Chairman of UK transport group FirstGroup since its formation in 1995. Originally a mechanical engineer, Lockhead left school at 15 to become apprentice mechanic in a bus garage in Darlington before working for a short period as a management trainee with Tarmac. He joined Grampian Transport in 1985 as General Manager and went on to lead the successful employee buy-out as GRT Bus Group PLC. He was made an Officer of the British Empire in 1996 for services to the bus industry and he is a past President of the Confederation of Passenger Transport.
[edit] Personal life
Lockhead is married with four children and lives on his family's 300-acre cattle farm near Aberdeen where he breeds Highland cattle. He lists his hobbies as walking, golf and watching sport.