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Having retired from international banking in 2000 and forming his own consultancy company, Chris Chesney spent 5 months in 2009 incarcerated in French and Italian prisons accused of acts of fraud he did not commit. When he then returned to the UK he immediately set about putting down such experiences on paper. The resulting book, "A Consuming Rage", accurately reflects his justifiable anger at the bizarre incompetence demonstrated with careless abandon by the Italian judicature. However, whilst writing his book was understandably cathartic, Chris also found it enjoyable and it embarked him…mehr

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Having retired from international banking in 2000 and forming his own consultancy company, Chris Chesney spent 5 months in 2009 incarcerated in French and Italian prisons accused of acts of fraud he did not commit. When he then returned to the UK he immediately set about putting down such experiences on paper. The resulting book, "A Consuming Rage", accurately reflects his justifiable anger at the bizarre incompetence demonstrated with careless abandon by the Italian judicature. However, whilst writing his book was understandably cathartic, Chris also found it enjoyable and it embarked him upon a second career, of authorship. His fourth book, "Life with Susie", recounts his often hilarious life with his former and now late wife, not just in the UK but also in their travels abroad, especially in the US, told with affectionate and loving memory.
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BORN IN THE UK NOVEMBER 1942, WHILST HIS FATHER WAS SERVING IN THE CAMEL CORPS IN NORTH AFRICA DURING WW2, AFTER LEAVING GRAMMER SCHOOL, CHRIS WAS ARTICLED TO AND BECAME A CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. FROM THERE HE WAS EMPLOYED IN A NUMBER OF INDUSTRIES BEFORE JOINING THE FORMER MAJOR US FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, SECURITY PACIFIC, OF LOS ANGELES, IN 1975. WITH SECPAC, HE ADVANCED TO EVP OF ITS EUROPEAN ASSET FINANCING SUBSIDIARY AND PDG OF ITS FRENCH BANKING SUBSIDIARY. HE WAS THEN RECRUITED BY BANK OF BOSTON AS CFO OF ITS EUROPEAN OPERATIONS IN 1987 BEFORE TRANSFERRING TO WHAT BECAME OYAK BANK IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY, IN 1991 AS ITS COO, CFO AND AGM, INCLUSIVE OF HEADING UP ITS FINANCE SUBSIDIARY IN DUBLIN, IRELAND. IN EARLY 2000, THEN AGED 59, CHRIS THEN RETIRED FROM INTERNATIONAL BANKING AND RETURNED TO THE UK, WHERE HE NOT ONLY FORMED HIS OWN CONSULTANCY FIRM BUT ALSO ENTERED INTO RELATIONSHIPS WITH FORMER COLLEAGUES AND CLIENTS IN SUNDRY ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES, ALL OF WHICH CONTINUE TO OCCUPY HIM TODAY.