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  1. Trevor Beattie (born 24 December 1959) is a British advertising executive. He is a founding partner, chairman and creative director of Beattie McGuinness Bungay (BMB), and was formerly the chairman and creative director of TBWA London.

  2. Oct 8, 2023 · Birmingham-born Trevor Beattie has fulfilled his life-long dream of going to space. He boarded the VSS Unity space plane on Friday for the company’s latest tourist mission and embarked on an incredible journey

  3. Oct 3, 2023 · Businessman Trevor Beattie's school project will be there when he blasts off on board Virgin Galactic's latest space tourist mission.

  4. Jul 10, 2021 · Trevor Beattie won't go on any Blackpool Pleasure Beach ride again, nor will he try a hang glider or ever do a second parachute jump after realising he's terrified of heights. But the chance to...

  5. Oct 3, 2023 · Since the announcement, Beattie has used social media to voice his excitement for his upcoming mission, including the revelation of several keepsakes he will be bringing with him on Galactic 04...

  6. Oct 10, 2023 · Trevor Beattie, from Birmingham, has become the 667th human being to travel into space. He said he had bought a ticket 18 years ago "when it was considerably cheaper",...

  7. Jun 6, 2014 · Trevor Beattie set up a charity to support the veterans after reading a 2008 front-page story in The Independent about how many could not afford to return for the 65th anniversary in 2009.

  8. Apr 27, 2016 · As guest editor of The Drum for one issue only, co-founder of BMB Trevor Beattie interviews a series of bold, troublesome, fearless, provocative and influential individuals from the worlds of...

  9. Oct 9, 2023 · Intergalactic millionaire Trevor Beattie has put his feet firmly back on the ground after flying to new heights in a daring space mission.

  10. In the first of a new series on people who inspired and influenced adland's great and good, Trevor Beattie looks at the philosophy of The Greatest. LOSE YOUR RELIGION: D&AD breeds elitism. It thrives on it.