List of Old Scotch Collegians - Business

Business

  • Sir James Balderstone – Chairman of BHP and AMP
  • David Crawford – Chairman Foster's Group and Lend Lease Corporation
  • Peter Fox – Chairman of Linfox
  • Sir Archibald Glenn – Chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries Australia (Orica)
  • Charles Goode – Chairman of ANZ Bank and Woodside Petroleum
  • Craig Kimberly – Founder of Just Jeans retail group
  • Sir Harold Knight – Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia
  • John Landels – Chairman and CEO of Caltex Australia
  • Jonathan Ling – CEO of Fletcher Building, New Zealand's second largest company
  • Sir Ian McLennan – Chairman of BHP and ANZ Bank
  • Sir Laurie Muir – stockbroker and director
  • John Reid - CEO of James Hardie Industries Ltd., the asbestos manufacturer
  • Robert Duncan Somervaille – Chairman of P&O Australia Ltd, Chairman of HydroMet Corp. Ltd, Deputy Chairman of Abigroup Ltd, Chairman of FAI Life Ltd etc.; Awarded the Légion d'honneur
  • Evan Thornley – Founder of Looksmart, Chief Executive of Better Place Australia
  • Sir David Zeidler – Chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries Australia (Orica)

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