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Name
  
John Grill

Role
  
Executive


Education
  
University of Sydney

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Organizations founded
  
WorleyParsons

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John Grill (born 1945) was the CEO of Australian-based engineering company, WorleyParsons. He graduated with Honours in Civil Engineering from the University of Sydney before joining Esso Australia in 1968. John then moved in 1971 to be Chief Executive of Wholohan Grill and Partners, a civil engineering firm. This specialised consulting practice acquired the business of Worley Engineering Pty Limited in Australia in 1987. Following group restructuring, in 2002 Worley Group Limited listed on the Australian Stock Exchange.

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In 2004, Worley Group Limited acquired Parsons E&C Corporation, a US-based global project services company, and in time amalgamated with various other parties to form what is today known as WorleyParsons. He listed WorleyParsons on the Australian Stock Exchange in November 2002 and is the company's largest shareholder. An engineer by profession, the notoriously media shy Grill is nevertheless very well respected in engineering circles. He was named Engineers Australia Professional Engineer of the Year 2006.

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Fortune

Forbes 2006 listed John Grill as #1014 with a net worth of US$1.01 billion. This estimates him as the 19th richest man in Australia and New Zealand.

In a March 2008 ranking of Business Review Weekly's richest Australian executives and managers, John Grill was placed as #8 with a 2007 value of A$861.6 million and total remuneration of $2.59 million.

However, on 5 April 2008, it was reported that John Grill is among one of Australia's richest executives to be most affected by the global financial turmoil, suffering an estimated share value loss of $585 million.

References

John Grill Wikipedia


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