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Researching retirement

Professor Ian DaveyMore than 300 people came to bid Professor Ian Davey a fond farewell at the end of October – among them were government ministers and students, CEOs and secretaries, researchers and business people. Professor Davey spent 12 years with UniSA as Pro Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation, also taking on International as part of the portfolio for a few years. His creative, optimistic, innovative and democratic approach was valued and respected by many locally, across the state and around the world.

FAREWELL FUNCTION: Prof Ian Davey (right); Ian’s wife Pene Davey with Honorary Consul for Sri Lanka SA, Paula Nagel (below left); Prof Davey with Vice Chancellor Prof Denise Bradley and Leader of the Opposition Rob Kerin (below right); Prof Davey with his executive officer Tori Hocking and personal assistant Kristy Johns (bottom left); SA Minister for Health, the Environment and Conservation John Hill and Dr Andrea Dale congratulate Prof Davey (bottom right)

Ian’s wife Pene Davey with Honorary Consul for Sri Lanka SA, Paula Nagel Prof Davey with Vice Chancellor Prof Denise Bradley and Leader of the Opposition Rob Kerin
Prof Davey with his executive officer Tori Hocking and personal assistant Kristy Johns SA Minister for Health, the Environment and Conservation John Hill and Dr Andrea Dale congratulate Prof Davey
   

 

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