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'''Randolph Fields''' (born 29 December, 1952 Santa Monica California, died 24 February 1997 Jersey, Channel Islands) was an Anglo American lawyer who founded British Atlantic Airways which would later become ]. |
'''Randolph Fields''' (born 29 December, 1952 Santa Monica California, died 24 February 1997 Jersey, Channel Islands) was an Anglo American lawyer who founded British Atlantic Airways which would later become ]. After differences with ] Fields sold his share of ] in 1985. Fields walked away a sterling millionaire and subsequently invested much of his fortune in the short lived Highland Express Airways. | ||
Renowned in insurance circles as an expert on asbestos and environmental hazards coverage, his work involved weekly trans atlantic commuting where he took full advantage of lifetime complimentary upper class travel on Virgin Atlantic, long after being bought out. | Renowned in insurance circles as an expert on asbestos and environmental hazards coverage, his work involved weekly trans atlantic commuting where he took full advantage of lifetime complimentary upper class travel on Virgin Atlantic, long after being bought out. |
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Randolph Fields (born 29 December, 1952 Santa Monica California, died 24 February 1997 Jersey, Channel Islands) was an Anglo American lawyer who founded British Atlantic Airways which would later become Virgin Atlantic Airways. After differences with Richard Branson Fields sold his share of Virgin Atlantic Airways in 1985. Fields walked away a sterling millionaire and subsequently invested much of his fortune in the short lived Highland Express Airways.
Renowned in insurance circles as an expert on asbestos and environmental hazards coverage, his work involved weekly trans atlantic commuting where he took full advantage of lifetime complimentary upper class travel on Virgin Atlantic, long after being bought out.
Fields was also a well known poker player on both sides of the Atlantic. Principally known as a "cash" player, Randolph Fields won a European Poker Title and was a fixture at the major poker tournaments in Las Vegas, including the WSOP. Fields was an early financial backer of Phil Hellmuth.
In The Independent David Spanier wrote this assessment :
"Randolph Fields lit up any poker game he played in. Some players thought he was good value because he threw his chips into the pot with such abandon. Others recognised that beneath this swashbuckling play, Randolph had a pretty sharp mind for cards. I often saw him demolish the table by his aggressive betting in tournaments. Above all he brought a boyish enthusiasm to the game, a zest for a good gamble, which is quite rare these days."
Fields had an identical twin brother Robbie Fields, owner of Posh Boy Records.
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