Ian Charter MacLaurin, Baron MacLaurin of Knebworth DL FRSA (born 30 March 1937) is a British businessman, who has been chairman of Vodafone and chairman and chief executive of Tesco.
By the time of his retirement in 1997 Tesco had overtaken Sainsbury's to become the largest UK retailer.
MacLaurin led Tesco away from the "pile it high, sell it cheap" business philosophy of founder Jack Cohen.
He has claimed his most important act was appointing the right successor, Terry Leahy.
[5] MacLaurin is chairman of Paperless Receipts Ltd, a company that works with retailers including Argos, Monsoon Accessorize and Booths.
[citation needed] MacLaurin is honorary life president of Hope for Tomorrow, a UK cancer charity.