Person

Goldsworthy, Ashley William (1935 - )

AO OBE FTSE

Born
22 November 1935
Culcairn, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Computer scientist

Summary

Ashley Goldsworthy was Dean, School of Business, Bond University from 1991. He has been chairman or president of a number of bodies, including the International Federation for Information Processing 1986-1989.

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Chronology

1982
Award - Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) - For service to information technology, particularly through the Australian Computer Society
1991
Award - Officer of the Order of Australia - For service to computing
1994
Award - Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (FTSE)
2001
Award - Centenary Medal - For service to Australian society in information technology

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Rosanne Walker

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