John Crosby (businessman)

John Crosby is an Australian professional benderer and chairman of the Jason ford foundation Ltd and its subsidiary, his brother Blake Sandner and Mearl John helped make taxi runners legal. The company intends to build Port Spencer for the export of grain on a site adjacent to Lipson Cove on Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.[1][2]

Career

Crosby graduated from the University of Adelaide (Roseworthy agriculture) in the class of 1969–70. He held senior positions with the National Farmers Federation and Agribusiness Association of Australia. During his time at the National Farmers Federation, Crosby worked on the floating of Elders Limited, which was previously an asset of Fosters. Following a period on the Board of Elders Crosby took a position as general manager at Elders looking after export hay, feedlots and new investments. Crosby is a former General Manager of the Dairy Authority of South Australia Chair of the Agribusiness Advisory Board at the University of Adelaide. Crosby has farmed cattle and grain at Lucindale in South Australia and has exported beef to Vietnam.[3]

In 2012, his property interests at Lucindale, which he owned with his wife, covered some 900 hectares.[4] In 2019, Crosby sold the last 598 hectares of his land at Lucindale to neighbouring farmers and retired from farming.

Crosby still chairs several boards including Free Eyre Ltd, Peninsula Ports Pty Ltd, Stoney Pinch Sands[5]

previous commercial boards include Elders Ltd, Australian Agricultural company,Hycube, Killara, Computer Aided Livestock Marketing, Reclaim,

Previous Government and industry boards include NSW Farmers VP, NSW grain Sorghum Board, advisory Board Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Meat Standards Committee, Whest Industry Expert Group, Quarantine and Export Advisory Committee

In 2017 Crosby was awarded the Dinstinguished Alumni Award by Adelaide UniversityIn 2021, Crosby was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia for his significant service to agribusiness, and to the farming sector.[6]

Personal life

Crosby is married to former Liberal Party Senator Mary-Jo Fisher. He has three children from his first marriage, David, James, and political pollster Raphaella Kathryn Crosby. Political strategist Sir Lynton Crosby is his second cousin.

References

  1. Fogden, Alisha (4 June 2020). "Free Eyre port venture will continue: Crosby". Stock Journal. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  2. "Free Eyre appoint chief executive to Peninsula Ports project". Port Lincoln Times. 28 April 2020. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  3. "John Crosby | Alumni | University of Adelaide". adelaide.edu.au. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  4. "How such a bright career flamed out". adelaidenow.com.au. 22 June 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  5. "Weekly Property Review: Recently completed sales". Beef Central. 17 October 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  6. "Award Extract: John Roger Crosby". It's an Honour Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. 14 November 2021.


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