Martin Webb

Martin Webb (Born 1970) is a British born entrepreneur and television presenter. He presented the series Risking It All [1] aired on Channel 4 in 2005. He writes regular articles for the business supplement of the Sunday Telegraph[2] He attended Queen Elizabeths' Grammar School and Brighton Polytechnic. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in Law by Brighton University in 2008.[3]

Business

In 2004, Martin Webb set up Britain's first charity pub. The profits from The Robin Hood pub in Brighton go to local charities.[4]

Martin co-founded the C-Side Leisure group with, the now Conservative MP for Brighton Kemptown, Simon Kirby, whose portfolio grew to include many pubs, clubs and restaurants in and around Brighton.

Notes

  1. Ricochet - Risking it All
  2. Martin Webb biography - Telegraph
  3. http://www.brighton.ac.uk/alumni/our-alumni/honorary-graduates/
  4. BBC NEWS | UK | Drinkers to fuel local charities