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Tony Beddison

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Anthony John BeddisonAC(3 October 1948 – 14 January 2020)[1]was an Australian businessman and philanthropist, who was founder and chairman of the Beddison Group, a workforce recruitment and consultancy service.

Early life and career

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Beddison was born in 1948, and educated atCaulfield Grammar School.His first job was as a trainee forBPfrom 1966 to 1969. He served in theAustralian Armyfrom 1969 to 1972, reaching the rank of lieutenant. He worked as a management consultant in Europe until 1974, when he joined Drake International as a manager.[2]

Business career

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In 1977, Beddison founded SACS Consulting, a consulting firm specialising in organisational psychology. SACS merged with other companies over the next twenty years, including Hoban Recruitment and Clicks IT Recruitment.[2]

Philanthropy and directorships

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From the mid-1990s, Beddison served on the boards and committees of several organisations, sometimes as chairman or director. These included the committee of theFINA World Aquatics ChampionshipsCorporation from 2005 to 2007, the Centenary of Federation Victorian committee (1998–2000), theMoonee Valley Racing Clubcommittee (1998–2009), and the council of theAustralian War Memorial.He was chairman of the Australia Day Committee (1999–2004), theRoyal Children's Hospital(2004–2013), andThe Prince's Charities Australia(2013–2016); and director of theMurdoch Children's Research Institute(2004–2013) and the Australian War Memorial ANZAC Foundation (from 2011 until his death in 2020).[2][3]

Honours

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Beddison was appointed as an Officer of theOrder of Australiain the2002 Australia Day Honours.[4]He was upgraded to Companion of the Order at the Queen's Birthday Honours in 2016.[5]

References

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  1. ^"Neil Mitchell pays tribute to philanthropist and 'tireless community man' Tony Beddison".3AW.
  2. ^abcWho's Who in Australia(2019), ConnectWeb.
  3. ^Di Nuzzo, Rebecca (13 June 2016)."Stonnington residents recognised with Queen's Birthday Honours".Stonnington Leader.Retrieved5 February2020.
  4. ^"Mr Anthony John BEDDISON".It's an Honour.Australian Government.Retrieved5 February2020.
  5. ^"Mr Anthony John BEDDISON".It's an Honour.Australian Government.Retrieved5 February2020.