About QSR

Board of Directors

Read the profiles of QSR's Board of Directors.

Wayne Fitzsimmons, Chairman

B.E.(Comms), FIE Aust, CP Eng.

Wayne has extensive experience in a range of IT related roles. These have included ten years in senior management roles in the United States and four years working in the United Kingdom, as well as appointments in his native Australia. Wayne was both Managing Director and a Board member of Datacraft, an Australian public company, and was Vice President International for both Banyan Systems and Data General, in the United States.

Donald Fraser, Non Executive Director

BSc(Hons) DipEd MBA DBA IEEE FAICD FACS

Donald has an IT career spanning more than thirty years and an extensive history with QSR. He joined QSR as commercial manager when it was first established by Latrobe University in 1993 and had significant involvement though the early years of the company's commercialization. He handed on the responsibilities of CEO in 2000 and moved to a non-executive board role.

John Owen, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer

BSc (Computer Science)

John has more than twenty years experience in the IT industry. He began his career with General Electric in the United States, and has since held senior positions with large multinational corporations and specialized software organizations in the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand.

Robert Stewart, Non Executive Director

LL.B.(Hons), B.COM., MBA (HARV)

Robert is a company director and management consultant. He is currently Chairman of Melbourne IT, a Director of emitch Limited, Chairman of C E Bartlett Pty Ltd and President of the Baker Heart Research Institute. For eleven years until 1999, Robert was National Managing Partner of Minter Ellison, a leading Australian firm of solicitors.

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