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Mr Gregory (Greg) C Hughes | |
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Born | May 13, 1974 Bedford, England |
Nationality | South African |
Education | BCom (RAU); MBA (WITS Business School) |
Notable work | Subterfuge (ISBN 978 1 80016 836 7) |
Style | Fiction: Thriller, Suspense, Spy, Crime |
Greg Hughes is an author known for fictional thriller novels including Subterfuge (https://pegasuspublishers.com/books/crime-thriller/subterfuge). He is also the founder and CEO of Infixion Media (Pty) Ltd, South Africa's largest B2B & trade media enterprise until its sale to Naspers in 2014.
Biography
editGreg was born in Bedford, England but grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa from the age of four. In 1979, his father, at the time a foreign correspondent with Reuters, was transferred to the company's sub-Saharan Africa bureau. Greg attended school and university in South Africa and also completed his military service as a junior officer in the South African navy between 1992 and 1996...[1]
Career
editAfter discharging from the navy, Greg began work as an advertising sales executive for National Publishing. This sparked a career in journalism, media and publishing that would span more than twenty years, culminating in his acquisition of the IHS (NYSE:IHS) media and property assets in South Africa and the formation of Infixion Media (Pty) Ltd in 2009. Greg ultimately sold Infixion Media's publishing interests to Naspers-controlled Media24 (JSE:NPN) in 2014. He then reorganized Infixion Asset Holdings (Pty) Ltd into a small Private Equity firm with a primary focus investing into start-ups and small businesses within South Africa, holding varying interests and ownership in diverse entities in sectors including publishing; digital media; marketing and advertising; investment banking; retail apparel; sports marketing; and mainstream media. In 2019, Infixion Asset Holdings (UK) Ltd was established, representing the company’s first investments in the United Kingdom after purchasing a minority stake in a boutique investment bank and a financial advisory firm. He has held various CEO positions at companies for over fifteen years and served as a non-executive director on various company Boards in South Africa and the United Kingdom. He also served as Principal Officer of a corporate pension fund and sat on the Employment Equity/Diversity committee of IHS South Africa. The action thriller Subterfuge (ISBN 978 1 80016 836 7) was his first work of fiction. [2]
Works
edit- Subterfuge (ISBN 978 1 80016 836 7) (ISBN-10 : 1800168365)
- Subterfuge eBook (ASIN : B0CKJ7KRV8)
References
editFurther reading
edit- ISBN-10 : 1800168365
- ISBN-13 : 978-1800168367
- ASIN : B0CKJ7KRV8
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