Military service Geddes served in the
Royal Navy from 1956 to 1958. On 3 September 1958, he transferred to the Supply Branch of the
Royal Naval Reserve with the rank of
sub lieutenant. He was promoted to
lieutenant on 3 September 1961, and to
lieutenant-commander on 3 September 1969. He was placed on the retired list on 30 November 1971.
Civilian career Geddes was development manager,
P&O Bulk Shipping. He was deputy manager of P&O Asia (Hong Kong) between 1975 and 1977. Since 1992, he has been chair of the
Trinity College, London and since 2000 of Chrome Castle Limited. He is further director of the
Trinity College of Music.
House of Lords He succeeded to his father's title,
Baron Geddes, in 1975. He was one of the ninety
hereditary peers selected to remain in the
House of Lords after the
House of Lords Act 1999. Since 2002, Lord Geddes was a deputy speaker of the House of Lords. ==Personal life==