David Crawford (director)
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David Crawford is an Australian non-executive director who is experienced in corporate restructuring. David has also headed inquiries for the Australian government which reviewed the Australian Football League and Football Federation Australia. He sits on the board of several S&P/ASX 50 companies, BHP Billiton, Foster's Group, Lend Lease Corporation, and Westpac. He is a director of another Australian company, National Foods and is a former Australian chairman of KPMG. In Addition to his commercial responsiblities, David is alos the Chairman of elite private school Scotch College, Melbourne since he took over from Michael Robinson in 2006.[1] On 26 September 2007 it was announced that David Crawford was to step down from his position on the board at Westpac and was to be the new chairman of Foster's effective 1 November 2007.[2]
[edit] 2003 Report of the Independent Soccer Review Committee
David Crawford was the head of the committee formed by the Australian government that oversaw several changes to football (soccer) in Australia. The review is commonly known as "The Crawford Report".[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Management Today: Boys for the jobs. Accessed 25 September 2007
- ^ Foster's Group chairman quits: News Limited. Accessed 25 September 2007.
- ^ The Crawford Report: Full report. Accessed 25 September 2007

