Michael Chaney

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Michael Chaney
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Born Michael Alfred Chaney
Perth, Western Australia
Nationality Australian
Education Aquinas College, Perth
Alma mater University of Western Australia;
Harvard Business School
Occupation Businessman
Parent(s) Sir Fred Chaney
Relatives Fred Chaney (brother)

Michael Alfred Chaney AO, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , (born in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian businessman and current Chancellor of the University of Western Australia.

Biography

A son of Sir Fred Chaney, a minister in the Menzies government and brother to Fred Chaney, a former Deputy Liberal leader, he attended and graduated from Aquinas College, Perth.

Chaney graduated from the University of Western Australia with a Bachelor of Science and Master of Business Administration in 1972 and 1980 respectively. He completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School in 1992 and has also been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Western Australia.

After obtaining his science degree, Chaney worked for eight years as a petroleum geologist in Australia and the USA. He joined the Australian Industry Development Corporation in 1980 as a corporate finance executive and became Manager for Western Australia in 1981. He joined Wesfarmers in 1983 as Company Secretary and Administration Manager, became Finance Director in 1984 and was appointed Managing Director in July 1992. He retired from that position in July 2005. Chaney was a director of BHP Limited and subsequently BHP Billiton Limited from 1995 to 2005.

Chaney is the current Chairman of the National Australia Bank Limited, Woodside Petroleum Limited and Gresham Partners Holdings Limited. He is a member of the JPMorgan International Council, a Director of the Centre for Independent Studies, and the current Chancellor of the University of Western Australia, since 2005.

Chaney was appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia on 14 June 2004 for service to the business sector through innovative leadership and management strategies, and to the community through involvement with and support for a broad range of artistic, cultural and scientific organisations.[1]

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Academic offices
Preceded by Chancellor of the University of Western Australia
2005 – present
Incumbent


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