Selim Khedouri Zilkha (7 April 1927 – 16 September 2022) was an Iraqi-born British entrepreneur, who founded Mothercare, one of the UK's largest retail chains until it was put into administration in 2019.
Zilkha worked in finance in the family firm, Zilkha & Sons, from 1947 to 1960.[3]
Zilkha then moved to the UK, where he, together with Clinical Industries Limited, bought dispensing chemist Lewis & Burrows from Mappin and Webb.[4] In 1961, he bought the 50-store W.J. Harris nursery furniture chain, which he renamed Mothercare, and expanded it until it had over 400 stores. He sold his interest in Mothercare in 1981 and moved back to the United States.[3]
In 1982, he invested $28 million in Towner Petroleum[5] and, in 1998, he sold his investment for $1 billion.[6]
In 2001, his net worth was estimated at US$700 million.[7]
In 2002, he donated $20 million to complete a Neurogenetic Institute in Los Angeles.[8]
In 2010, he became the co-owner of Zilkha Biomass Energy, which owns timberland and which makes pellet biofuel in Texas.[9]
In 2016, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Southern California.[10]
He married Diane Bashi, the daughter of a wealthy Lebanese banker. They had divorced by 1962, before she was 25, and she married the British politician Harold Lever (later Harold Lever, Baron Lever of Manchester).[12]
^Peter W. Bernstein; Annalyn Swan (2 December 2008). All the Money in the World. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 360. ISBN978-0-307-26770-2. Retrieved 24 November 2015 – via Google Books.