Rupert Myer
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{{Infobox person
| name = Rupert Myer
| honorific_suffix = {{post-nominals|country=AUS|size=100%|AO}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1958|8|13}}
| birth_place = Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
| nationality = Australian
| boards = Amcil ({{ASX|AMH}})
Ecargo ({{ASX|ECG}})
Healthscope ({{ASX|HSO}})
| occupation = Chair, Australia Council for the Arts (2012-present)Australia Council Structure [http://australiacouncil.gov.au/about/our-board/rupert-myer-am] Retrieved 2 January 2015.
Deputy Chairman, Myer Holdings Limited (2012–2015)
| parents = Baillieu Myer (father)
Sarah Hordern (mother)
| relatives = Sidney Myer (brother)
Samantha Myer (sister)
Merlyn Myer (paternal grandmother)
Sidney Myer (paternal grandfather)
June Baillieu (maternal grandmother)
Samuel Hordern, OBE (maternal grandfather)
Ken Myer (uncle)
| awards = Member of the Order of Australia (2005){{cite web | quote = For service to the arts, to support for museums and galleries, and to the community through a range of philanthropic and service organisations. | url= http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/ | title= Honours|publisher= The Government| location = Australia | accessdate=27 December 2014}}
Officer of the Order of Australia (2015)
}}
Rupert Hordern Myer {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AO}} (born 13 August 1958) is an Australian businessman and philanthropist. The Myer family’s largest investment portfolio is managed by The Myer Family Company, where Rupert Myer was chairman until 2012.{{cite web |url=http://www.afr.com/p/markets/dealbook/inside_the_myer_family_strategy_X6gHxzqnTFeMh6UDLSsm0K |title=Inside the Myer family's strategy |website=www.afr.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130409045336/http://www.afr.com/p/markets/dealbook/inside_the_myer_family_strategy_X6gHxzqnTFeMh6UDLSsm0K |archive-date=2013-04-09}}
Myer's grandfather, Sidney Myer, was the founder of Myer, the largest department store company in Australia, and his father, Baillieu Myer, also served as company chairman.{{Cite web|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/clan-plots-family-reunion/2005/09/02/1125302746685.html|title = Clan plots family reunion|date = 3 September 2005}} He serves as a director on the boards of Amcil ({{ASX|AMH}}), Ecargo ({{ASX|ECG}}) and Healthscope ({{ASX|HSO}}). Myer is a supporter of the arts, and has served as chairman of both the Australia Council for the Arts and the National Gallery of Australia.
Education
Myer attended Trinity College while studying at the University of Melbourne, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree. He subsequently gained a Master of Arts from the University of Cambridge.{{cite web | url=http://www.philanthropy.org.au/conference/rupert-myer/ | title=Conference 2021 ›› Philanthropy Australia 2021 National Conference }}
==Arts and philanthropy==
Myer was the chair of The Australia Council for the Arts from 2012 until 2018 . His previous roles in the arts include serving as chairman of the National Gallery of Australia, Opera Australia, Capital Fund, Kaldor Public Art Projects and National Gallery of Victoria Foundation and as a trustee, National Gallery of Victoria, a board member, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, a member of the advisory board, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, a member, National Council & Melbourne Committee, The Australian Opera (now Opera Australia), and as a council member, Australian Association of Philanthropy (now Philanthropy Australia). He served on the board of Myer from when it was separated from Coles Myer Limited in 2006 until 2015.
Awards and honours
Myer became a member of the Order of Australia in January 2005 for service to the arts, for support of museums, galleries, and the community through a range of philanthropic and service organisations. He was made an officer of the Order of Australia in 2015.
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Category:Australian people of Belarusian-Jewish descent
Category:Businesspeople from Melbourne
Category:Alumni of the University of Cambridge
Category:Officers of the Order of Australia
Category:20th-century Australian businesspeople
Category:Fellows of the Australian Institute of Company Directors
Category:People educated at Trinity College (University of Melbourne)