DLS drillsearch energy limited

resignations, page-24

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    Osi I checked out a few of the links you included in your posting.
    I just wonder what someone with McKerlies background is doing as the chair of an energy exploration company.
    BPT really does have something to offer DLS however the statement below gives an indication of McKerlies motives.

    A small potpourri From the highmark.com.au link........

    McKerlie says that as a consultant in a big firm "you did it their way or took the highway", and were increasingly focused on big systems integration projects, which were valuable if occasionally intellectually arid. So why did he sell out to one of the big-league players? "All of us are whores at the end of the day if someone dangles enough money in front of you."
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    Jim McKerlie has more than twenty-five years of consulting experience working with clients around the world. His client base includes numerous major international public companies, the public sector and privately owned businesses. Jim has consulted extensively in North America, Asia Pacific, Europe and Africa.
    He has held positions as Managing Partner with Deloitte & Touche and with KPMG Consulting for Asia. In between he founded McKerlie Consulting, a major specialist strategy consultancy, which was later acquired by KPMG. In 2002 he formed ROCG in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.
    In addition to his extensive consulting experience Jim has a strong software development background and many years in the media as a radio and television presenter and business writer.
    Jim completed the International Executive Programme at the prestigious IMD Business School in Switzerland and is Fellow with several professional organisations including the Institute of Management Consultants Institute of Company Directors, Australian Institute of Management and the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
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    A month after listing on the Australian Stock Exchange, interactive TV group Two Way TV has cut all ties with its chairman, Jim McKerlie, including terminating service contracts with his private company, Ran One.

    As revealed in the Herald on Thursday, the board has dumped Mr McKerlie, who has held the chairman's position for only two months.

    He has been replaced by the board's independent director, Stuart McGregor, who is a former managing director of Cascade Brewery in Tasmania and publicly listed San Miguel Brewery Hong Kong.
 
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