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Rare and able Derek Harris, the genial host they called 'Del Boy'

Aston Science Park founder Derek Harris was something of a rarity on the West Midlands business scene.

Aston Science Park founder Derek Harris

Aston Science Park founder Derek Harris, who has died at the relatively early age of 71, was something of a rarity on the West Midlands business scene.

Outwardly hard as nails with an acute business brain, Derek was also in part Mr Pickwick, a generous and kind host with a sparkle in his eye and a glass waiting to be filled.

The Birmingham business sector can sometimes be a little like stepping gingerly onto the pages of Alice Through the Looking Glass. What you see is not always entirely what you get.

Behind the canapes, the black tie dinners, the handshakes and the business cards, there’s often a parallel universe of simmering egos and power struggles, occasionally quietly raging across the very same organisation or dining table.

Infighting, manipulation and occasional egomania are stock weapons in trade amongst some of the Birmingham elite, and probably everywhere else in the business world for that matter. It’s no great surprise, especially when the stakes are high, the careers lucrative and the rewards considerable for those with an eye out for the main chance.

But Derek Harris, whilst certainly no shrinking violet or corporate wallflower, never played the Big I Am, forever desperate to sit at the top table in the room and address the floor, although his many accomplishments over decades spoke eloquent volumes for his abilities.

His character was rooted in a gritty down to earth common-sense, and he played as hard as he worked, and sometimes harder. You knew there would be laughs when Derek was around.

I first met the man years ago when he invited me to lunch along with Birmingham PR legend (a much overused phrase these days, but applicable in this context) Fred Bromwich in the dining room at Aston Science Park.