Person

Haynes, Warren (1939 - 1997)

Born
19 February 1939
Died
1997
Occupation
Company director

Summary

Warren Haynes was Managing Director of ICI Australia (now Orica) 1992 from 1997. He had been with the company for a total of around fourteen years. Haynes was educated at the University of Sydney (BEc).

Details

Chronology

1979 - 1981
Career position - General Manager of the Polyolefines Group, ICI Australia Ltd
1981 - 1985
Career position - Managing Director of Dulux Australia Ltd
1985
Career position - Director of the Paints Division at ICI Plc
1986 - 1992
Career position - Executive Director of ICI
1992 - 1997
Career position - Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of ICI Australia

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Resources

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