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Carla Jayne Hrdlicka (born 1961 or 1962 [1]) is an American-Australian business executive based in Australia. [2] She is currently the chairman and Board President of Tennis Australia, having been appointed in October 2017. In November 2020, she became the chief executive officer (CEO) of Australian airline Virgin Australia, replacing Paul ...
Last month, the dairy firm disclosed in a stock exchange filing that Hrdlicka had sold 61% of the rights issued to her in June and August this year to meet expected tax obligations. Commenting on ...
Virgin Australia Holdings had its head office in Virgin Village in Bowen Hills, Brisbane.As of 2008, 1,000 employees worked at Virgin Village. [33] The building, with about 13,220 square metres (142,300 sq ft) A-Grade office space, was triple net leased to Virgin Blue.
Virgin Australia chief executive officer Jayne Hrdlicka announces she is leaving the company but will continue to serve as CEO until a replacement is appointed. [115] Labor senator for Western Australia Louise Pratt announces she will step down at the 2025 Australian federal election citing health reasons. [116] 21 February –
Virgin Voyages will offer a Scarlet Summer Season Pass allowing guests to take four back-to-back cruises for one price. Work from a cruise ship: Virgin Voyages launches season pass aimed at remote ...
Alfred Hrdlicka (1928–2009), Austrian sculptor, draughtsman and painter; Franz Hrdlicka (1920–1945), German Luftwaffe pilot; Ivan Hrdlička (born 1943), Slovak football player; Jayne Hrdlicka, managing director and chief executive in Australia; Karolína Plíšková Hrdličková, Czech tennis player; Květa Hrdličková Peschke, Czech ...
The a2 Milk Company is the successor of A2 Corporation Limited, a New Zealand company founded in 2000 by Dr Corran McLachlan, who was researching health effects of A1 beta-casein, and Howard Paterson, who was one of New Zealand's richest men, a significant dairy farmer, and a stakeholder in Fonterra, a dairy cooperative.
Virgin Oceanic [1] (originally Virgin Aquatic) [2] is an undersea leisure venture of Newport Beach, CA businessman Chris Welsh and Sir Richard Branson, part of Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group. The brand was first reported in a 2009 Time Magazine interview. [ 2 ]