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<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> ANNUAL REPORT <strong>2010</strong>/<strong>2011</strong><br />

AppenDices<br />

<strong>2010</strong>–11 BOARD AND ADVISORy COMMITTEES<br />

WA MUSEUM BOARD OF TRUSTEES: PROFILE OF MEMBERS AND<br />

MEETING ATTENDANCE<br />

Mr Tim Ungar Chairperson (attended four out of a possible four meetings) – Mr Tim Ungar, Chairman of the<br />

WA <strong>Museum</strong> Board of Trustees, has had extensive experience as a senior executive in the telecommunication<br />

and technology industries both in Australia and overseas. He is Chairman of TSA Telco Group, a national market<br />

acquisition and retention company headquartered in <strong>Western</strong> Australia, Governor of the WA <strong>Museum</strong> Foundation and<br />

Chairman of Sungrid Ltd a Perth-based solar energy company.<br />

Mr Ungar was appointed to the <strong>Museum</strong> Board on 31 August 2004.<br />

Professor Tracey Horton (attended three out of a possible four meetings) – Professor Tracey Horton represents both<br />

academia and business on the Board. Professor Horton is the Dean of the University of <strong>Western</strong> Australia’s Business<br />

School. She is also Chairman of the WA <strong>Museum</strong> Foundation, the Chairman of D’Orsogna, a non-executive director<br />

for SKILLED Group and for Edge Employment Solutions and Deputy Chair of PLC (Perth) Council.<br />

Professor Horton was appointed to the <strong>Museum</strong> Board on 17 January 2006.<br />

Professor Geoffrey Bolton (attended four out of a possible four meetings) – Professor Geoffrey Bolton was Chancellor<br />

of Murdoch University from 9 July 2002 until 24 November 2006. He was a member of Murdoch University Senate<br />

from 1973–1976 and again from 1999–2006. He is the Senior Scholar in Residence at Murdoch University and has<br />

held chairs of history at four <strong>Australian</strong> universities. He was the Foundation Professor of <strong>Australian</strong> Studies at the<br />

University of London and the Foundation Professor of History at Murdoch University including periods as Pro Vice<br />

Chancellor, Dean of Social Inquiry and ABC Boyer Lecturer. Professor Bolton is the recipient of the Order of Australia,<br />

Citizen of WA 2003 and the Professions Award for his contribution to teaching and promoting <strong>Western</strong> Australia’s<br />

history.<br />

Professor Bolton was appointed to the <strong>Museum</strong> Board on 26 October 2005.<br />

Ms Sara Clafton (attended four out of a possible four meetings) – With professional qualifications in chartered<br />

accountancy, Ms Sara Clafton has extensive experience in finance and capital markets, investor and media relations,<br />

business journalism, government relations and regulatory issues, as well as issues and crisis management. In<br />

addition to her business interests, she is also involved in a variety of not-for-profit, charitable and community<br />

organisations.<br />

Ms Clafton was appointed to the <strong>Museum</strong> Board on 25 September 2007.<br />

Mr Steve Scudamore (attended four out of a possible four meetings) – Mr Steve Scudamore has more than 20<br />

years Mr Steve Scudamore has more than 20 years advisory experience with mining, oil and gas, natural resources<br />

and power generation companies and has acted as an adviser in a diverse range of domestic and international<br />

transactions including valuations, ENR sector rationalisation and mergers and acquisitions. Mr Scudamore chairs the<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Board’s Finance and Audit Sub-Committee.<br />

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