The Gold Coast Bulletin

GOYDER IN NOSTALGIC DEPARTURE

- PETRINA BERRY

RICHARD Goyder has wrapped up his 12 years as chief executive of Wesfarmers, describing the role as “demanding and relentless” as he hands control to Rob Scott.

Mr Goyder told the company’s annual meeting that joining Wesfarmers in 1993 was a dream come true for him and his wife Janine.

“We had just had our third child in Sydney, and Janine was keen to come back to Perth where there would be some family support,” he said.

“I said that we would only move back if I could find a job at a good company like Wesfarmers.”

Mr Goyder said he has enjoyed all roles at Wesfarmers, particular­ly his time running the rural division, known then as Landmark.

He said Wesfarmers has been part of his life since he was a child growing up in Tambellup, in Western Australia’s south, when his parents bought 500 units in the company, then called Westralia Farmers Co-Op.

“When Mum died last year, that initial investment of around $1000 was worth $300,000,” he said.

Mr Goyder took over as chairman of the AFL Commission in April, is on the board of Woodside Petroleum and joins Qantas today.

 ?? Picture: COLIN MURTY ?? Richard Goyder has stepped down as chief executive of Wesfarmers after 12 years.
Picture: COLIN MURTY Richard Goyder has stepped down as chief executive of Wesfarmers after 12 years.

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