Henry Bosch

Henry Bosch AO (born 20 January 1931) is an Australian businessman, CEO, Chairman and Governance advocate. He has worked to increase standards of corporate governance, leading to his authorship of such reports as the 1991 Bosch Report: “Corporate Practices and Conduct”, The Workings of a Watchdog and The Director at Risk – Accountability in the Boardroom.

He studied at Sydney and Oxford Universities and at the Centre d’Etudes Industrielles in Geneva. He resided at Wesley College while studying at Sydney University. He spent his initial career in the manufacturing sector in the aluminum, steel, man-made fibres and plastics industries in Switzerland, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia.

He has held the following company directorships:

  • Company Director of John Lysaght 1972,
  • Managing Director of Nylex Corporation 1980,
  • President of the Plastics Institute,
  • Chairman of the Chemicals and Plastics Industry Council.
  • Bosh committee in 1995.

He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1991 for services to industry, commerce and government. He was awarded the John Story Medal by the Australian Institute of Management Education and Training in the same year.

He is currently Adjunct Professor in the School of Management at RMIT University.[1]

Bibliography

  • (1986). Shareholder's Rights - ISBN 978-1-86350-348-8
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gollark: Nim is basically what I would make if I were competent and focused enough to make a programming language, but not magically able to make a good ecosystem or make everything as elegant and consistent and good as I might like.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-06-08.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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