Michael Bernard Easson
AM (born 22 March 1955 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), is an Australian businessman and former trade union leader. On 8 June 1998 Easson was appointed as a Member of the
Order of Australia
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(
AM).
Trade union work
Easson's working career began in 1978 as a Research Assistant to the Hon.
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MP.
He then joined the
Labor Council of New South Wales
The Labor Council of New South Wales, branded Unions NSW, is the peak body for trade unions in the state of New South Wales, Australia. As of 2005 there are 67 unions and 8 Rural and Regional Trades & Labor Councils affiliated to the Labor Coun ...
(now Unions NSW) as Education & Research Officer, then Assistant Secretary (1984) and Secretary (1989–1994). At the age of 34, he was elected as the youngest ever Secretary. He elected Vice President of the
Australian Council of Trade Unions
The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), originally the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, is the largest peak body representing workers in Australia. It is a national trade union centre of 46 affiliated unions and eight trades and la ...
, 1993 to 1994, and Senior Vice President of the
Labor Party (NSW Branch) between 1993 and 1995. Whilst at the Labor Council he was managing director of Radio Station
2KY (1989 to 1994), and in 1989 co-founded both Asset Super (since 2012 part of CARE Super) and Chifley Financial Services. Between 1978 and 1987 Easson served as a member for the NSW Council of the Trade Union Trading Authority (TUTA).
In 1994, Easson resigned as secretary of the Labor Council after a botched candidacy for the
Senate
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vacancy left by the resigning
Graham Richardson
Graham Frederick Richardson (born 27 September 1949) is an Australian former Australian Labor Party, Labor Party politician who was a Australian Senate, Senator for New South Wales from 1983 to 1994 and served as a Cabinet Minister in both the ...
and a falling out with Labor state secretary
John Della Bosca
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, which was followed by a failed attempt to find a seat in the
New South Wales Legislative Council
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, of which he had previously been dismissive.
Business related
Easson joined the private sector in 1994, recruited by Sydney Olympic Bid Chief Rod McGeogh for law firm
Corrs Chambers Westgarth
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The firm ...
, and serving on various Boards, including as an independent Director on Macquarie's Industrial Property fund, a predecessor to the
Goodman Group
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History
The organi ...
, the industrial property REIT. Specialising as a company director with businesses in infrastructure, construction and investment, along with Sydney businessmen Shane Geha and Adam Geha, Easson formed EG Property, of which he is co-owner and Executive chairman.
Easson presently serves as non-Executive Chair of the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), Executive Director and co-owner of both EG and the building technology company Ridley & Co, and non-executive Chair of the Canberra Renewal Authority.
In March 2017, he stepped down as Chair of Icon Water, formerly known as ACTEW Corporation, and as Chair of
ActewAGL
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, the energy distribution and retail business in Canberra. In July 2016, Michael Easson retired as a director of ANZ Stadium.
From 2012 to 2014 he was Chair of the Ministerial Advisory Council on Skilled Migration.
Easson has served on several top 50 Australian and other boards; his experience includes as a director NSW State Superannuation Board and predecessor boards (1986–1995), the
State Rail Authority
The State Rail Authority, a former statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales, operated and maintained railways in the Australian state of New South Wales from July 1980 until December 2003.
History
The ''Transport Authorities Ac ...
(1989–1993),
NRMA
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Insurance (1993 to 1996), Macquarie-Goodman Industrial Fund (1994–2003),
Barclay Mowlem
Barclay Mowlem was an Australian construction company that traded from 1957 until 2006.
History
In 1957, Barclay Bros was founded in Brisbane by Don and Ian Barclay, growing to become one of the largest construction companies in Queensland. ...
(1998–2000), InTech (1998–2003),
Macquarie Infrastructure Group
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Intoll demerger
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(1996 to 2007), Kaldor family company boards in apparel, chemicals and office works (1997 to 2004), Metro Transport Sydney (2002–2006), Sydney Roads Group (2006–2007), and the
ING Group
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Real Estate Group in Australia (2004–2012).
He was the inaugural Chairman of the NSW Urban Taskforce, an urban planning policy advocate group in Australia, from 2000 to 2002.
Easson was a foundation Member of the
National Competition Council
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The NCC was originally established in 1995 by the Council of Australian Governments. Funded by the Commonw ...
(1996 to 1999) and an Assistant Commissioner and Commissioner of several Productivity Reports, including the review of Work, Health and Safety in Australia (1994–1995). He served as Chairman of the Review of Commonwealth Payments to Statutory Authorities and Special Purpose Payment to the States from 1995 to 1996. According to then Finance Minister
John Fahey in 1997, this resulted in one-off saving of $400 million to the Australian Government.
He was Adjunct Professor of Management at the
Australian Graduate School of Management
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from 1994 to 1998 and served as senior Vice President of
UNICEF
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Australia from 1998 to 2002 and as a member of the Board of the
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Africa
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(1999–2000) and as a Director of the
Sydney Symphony
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(1995–1996).
Early life and education
Michael Easson was born in Sydney on 22 March 1955. He was educated at St Declan's Primary, Marist Brothers Penshurst and he matriculated at
Sydney Technical High School
Sydney Technical High School (STHS) is a government-funded single-sex academically selective secondary day school for boys, located in Bexley, a southern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1911 as part of Sydney Technic ...
in 1972.
Easson graduated with First Class Honours in Politics from the
University of New South Wales
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in 1976. In 1981 he completed a Trade Union Program at the
Harvard Business School
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and completed management and finance programs at
Stanford Business School
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in 1997, and more recently a Masters in Science in Sustainable Development (with Distinction) from Campion Hall, University of Oxford, and a PhD in history from the University of New South Wales.
In 2016, Easson was awarded a second PhD in Transport and Urban Planning from the University of Melbourne.
He is married to former federal politician
Mary Easson
Mary Louise Easson (née Alexander) (born 16 June 1955) is an Australian politician. She was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1993 to 1996, representing the Sydney-based electorate of Lowe.
Ear ...
(Member for
Lowe, from 1993 to 1996). They have two adult daughters.
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External links
Michael Easson Official Website
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1955 births
Australian businesspeople
Australian trade unionists
Harvard Business School alumni
Stanford Graduate School of Business alumni
Members of the Order of Australia
Spouses of Australian politicians
Businesspeople from Sydney
Living people
ING Group
University of New South Wales alumni
Alumni of Campion Hall, Oxford