Robert David Mackenzie (born 4 December 1952)[1] is a British businessman, with experience in leadership roles at consumer services businesses.
His previous experience includes having been Chairman and CEO of National Car Parks and Green Flag, CEO of Sea Containers, Chairman of PHS Group plc and senior executive board positions with a number of other companies.
Mackenzie became the company's Executive Chairman on 26 June 2014, on a salary of £750,000, and also sat on the AA's Nomination Committee.
He was sacked as Executive Chairman of The AA on 1 August 2017, for "gross misconduct"[3] after a fight in a hotel bar,[4] although his son Peter said his father had "tendered his resignation" due to a "mental health issue...
[6] He lives in Warwickshire,[7] and enjoys fishing on the River Test.