Graeme Bignell

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'''GRAEME BIGNELL'''
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(March 8, 1938 - August 19, 2015)
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With the Glenelg Football Club Graeme Bignell served as:
* Vice-President 1972 - 1975, 1978 - 1986
* Vice-President 1972 - 1975, 1978 - 1986
* President 1986 - 1989
* President 1986 - 1989
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* Vice- President 1990 -  
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* Vice- President 1990 - 2015
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He was awarded Life Membership in 1988.
He was awarded Life Membership in 1988.
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Graeme drove a cab in Melbourne as a young man and then took on a month by month job selling cars (if he sold 12 in a month, he kept his job), whilst bringing up 2 children on his own. 
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Having become a phenomenal success at his chosen career, he moved to Adelaide in 1971 to take over the reigns of a failing Ford dealership.  With his business partner Bib Stillwell, he built it into the formidable ADTRANS Group, an $800m publicly listed company which, when successfully merged in 2010 (Graeme continued as Chairman till his retirement after the transition), was worth about $4 per share.  He was a visionary entrepreneur who summed up his philosophy to business and life in general when accepting the 2006 Ernst & Young Champion of Entrepreneurship for SA: “Look for the positives every day.”
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Graeme was widely known as a very generous man; with his time, his charitable support and his mentoring advice to staff, friends and family.
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== References ==
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1. Pride of the Bay
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2. [http://www.thevarnishedculture.com/biggles-flies-away/ The Varnished Culture]
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[[Category:Greats of Glenelg|Bignell, Graeme]]
[[Category:Greats of Glenelg|Bignell, Graeme]]
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[[Category:Life Member|Bignell, Graeme]]

Current revision as of 07:39, 3 November 2020

Graeme Bignell

GRAEME BIGNELL

(March 8, 1938 - August 19, 2015)

With the Glenelg Football Club Graeme Bignell served as:

  • Vice-President 1972 - 1975, 1978 - 1986
  • President 1986 - 1989
  • Vice- President 1990 - 2015


Described in The Pride of the Bay as

"A successful businessman and strong leader, Bignell had a solid partnership with Graham Cornes when he was president in those halcyon years in the mid-to-late 1980's. A major benefactor of the Glenelg Football Club.""

He was awarded Life Membership in 1988.

Graeme drove a cab in Melbourne as a young man and then took on a month by month job selling cars (if he sold 12 in a month, he kept his job), whilst bringing up 2 children on his own.

Having become a phenomenal success at his chosen career, he moved to Adelaide in 1971 to take over the reigns of a failing Ford dealership. With his business partner Bib Stillwell, he built it into the formidable ADTRANS Group, an $800m publicly listed company which, when successfully merged in 2010 (Graeme continued as Chairman till his retirement after the transition), was worth about $4 per share. He was a visionary entrepreneur who summed up his philosophy to business and life in general when accepting the 2006 Ernst & Young Champion of Entrepreneurship for SA: “Look for the positives every day.”

Graeme was widely known as a very generous man; with his time, his charitable support and his mentoring advice to staff, friends and family.


References

1. Pride of the Bay

2. The Varnished Culture

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