Peter Adalbert Robert George Fritz (born 4 January 1943) is an Australian businessman and philanthropist. He was born in
Arad, Romania and migrated to Australia in 1962. He has been Group managing director of the TCG Group of Companies since 1971 and Chairman of institute for active policy Global Access Partners since 1997.
Career
Peter is a co-founder of over 100 companies and several business accelerators, including Australia's oldest Australian-owned IT company, TCG. TCG Group is a group of businesses which over the last 50 years have produced many innovative solutions. They produced solutions in computer and communication technologies, data transmission, management structures and the food industry, including VOIP telephony (1998); design and manufacturing of plastic note sorting machines (1995); lottery ticket validation terminal (1988); mirror microwave communication technology and CT3 technology, first in the world (1986); BOW Memory unit for cash registers (1985); credit card validation system (pioneer technology in secure transmission) and MOX memory unit for building security (1984); low-cost
fossil fuel power station simulator (1983); the first echo-free, hands-free telephone handset (1978); and online stock control system – the first real-time system in commercial use (1972).
Peter was a member of the board that led the development of the
Australian Technology Park
South Eveleigh, previously known as Australian Technology Park is a retail, business centre and technology park south of the Sydney central business district and north of Sydney Airport. South Eveleigh borders Alexandria and Eveleigh. Eveleig ...
in 1991–1997. In 1998, the ATP Board established the National Incubator Companies Board which Peter chaired. He also co-founded the Joint Technology Partners incubator – a large investor in Australian technology start-ups.
In 1993, some of the 65 companies in the TCG Group were publicly floated on the Australian Stock Exchange as TechComm Group Limited, later renamed Utility Computer Services (
UXC
UXC Ltd is an Australian company owned by DXC Technology, which operates in the IT services industry with over 3,000 employees in the private and public sectors across Australasia. UXC is composed of three distinct internal groups in various i ...
). In 2016, UXC was acquired by CSC for $430 million. Another former TCG company floated on the New York Stock Exchange in November 1997 for US$600m (AU$1 billion), making it the largest technology company to be established in Australia until that time. Today the TCG companies, and entities with TCG roots, employ well over 6000 people with a turnover in excess of $1.5 billion annually.
Peter holds seven degrees and professional qualifications, and is an honorary member of the Hungarian Academy of Engineering 1998. He is a fellow of the Australian Computer Society, the Institute of Engineers Australia, and the Australian Society of Accountants. His many awards include a Member (AM, 1993) and an Officer (AO, 2020) of the Order of Australia (
2020 Australia Day Honours
The 2020 Australia Day Honours are appointments to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by Australian citizens. The list was announced on 26 January 2020 by the Governor General of Australia, David Hurley.
The Australia ...
), as well as the UTS Alumni Award for Excellence 2010. His books include 'The Possible Dream' (Penguin 1988), 'Beyond "Yes"' (Harper Collins 1998), 'The Profit Principle' co-authored by Jeanne-Vida Douglas (John Wiley and Sons 2010), 'Managing for Change' co-authored by Brad Howarth (TCG Publications 2014), and 'Innovation is for Everyone' co-authored by Brad Howarth (TCG Publications 2019).
Peter chairs the Australian Government Consultative Committee on Knowledge Capital and serves on a number of private enterprise boards. He represented Australia on the
OECD Small Medium Size Enterprise committee and is an active participant in OECD forums.
Peter co-chaired the government-commissioned Working Group on Education and Training in Philanthropy and Social Investment (2007–2008) which led to the establishment of
the Centre for Social Impact
The Centre for Social Impact is an Australian research and education body created in 2008. It assesses and promotes integrated social change across a range of issues including health, children and young people, ageing and disability, financia ...
(CSI) in 2008, a national centre for philanthropy and social investment, with an Australian Government endowment of $12.4 million.
[Swinburne University of Technology, Faculty of Business and Enterprise Annual Report 2007, http://www.swinburne.edu.au/business/documents/faculty/FBEAnnualReport2007.pdf] The CSI is a joint collaboration between the business schools of the
University of New South Wales,
Melbourne Business School,
Swinburne University of Technology
Swinburne University of Technology (often simply called Swinburne) is a public research university based in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1908 as the Eastern Suburbs Technical College by George Swinburne to serve those without access ...
and the
University of Western Australia and provides managerial education, executive support and research for the not-for-profit sector.
Peter led the establishment of the
OECD Working Party on SMEs and Entrepreneurship
The Working Party on SMEs and Entrepreneursip (WPSMEE) is a Working Party of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which offers advice to member countries on the design and implementation of small and medium-sized enter ...
(1993), International Centre for Democratic Partnerships (2017), Society for Knowledge Economics (2005), Australian Society for Progress and Wellbeing (2014), National Small Business Centre (1992), International Institute for Negotiation and Conflict Management (1996), and many others.
Peter is a regular blogger on the issues of
innovation and
entrepreneurship on
Open Forum (Australia)
Open Forum is an Australian public policy blogging website hosted bGlobal Access Partners
The site was launched after a 2007 survey highlighted the need for an independent, non-partisan, not-for-profit Australian forum to discuss public policy i ...
.
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See also
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Catherine Fritz-Kalish
Katherine, also spelled Catherine, and other variations are feminine names. They are popular in Christian countries because of their derivation from the name of one of the first Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria.
In the early Christ ...
, Australian Co-founder of Global Access Partners (GAP)
References
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1943 births
Living people
Australian businesspeople
Australian people of Hungarian descent
Members of the Order of Australia
Officers of the Order of Australia