Rowntree's first post-war job was as a journalist at the
Northern Echo in
Darlington. He moved to
Oxford in 1950 to become assistant general manager at the
Oxford Mail and the
Oxford Times where he was promoted one year later to general manager. During his tenure he increased circulation and guided the newspapers through one of their most challenging and successful periods. He resigned in 1967 to concentrate on his other responsibilities, although he remained a director. He also served as director of the
Friends Provident and Century Life insurance company from 1956 to 1973, and of the Friends Provident Life Office from 1973 to 1975. Rowntree was involved in many other organisations, including chairing for a time the
Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust, and the
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust. He was vice chair of the Oxford Area Health Authority, and a trustee of the
Quaker magazine,
The Friend. ==Oxfam==