The chair of Penguin Random House and Labour peer admitted she was ‘speechless’ when told the work would hang in the central London gallery
A portrait of one of the most influential figures in British publishing, Gail Rebuck, chair and former chief executive of the Penguin Random House group and a co-founder of World Book Day, is being unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Rebuck, a Labour peer since 2014, said she was “unusually speechless” when asked about being added to the collection.
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