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As part of the AMI Awards for Marketing Excellence, some other high-profile awards are presented.
Sir Charles McGrath Award
Sir Charles McGrath had a distinguished record as a leading Melbourne and Australian industrialist, most notably as chairman of Repco, which was one of the catalysts for Pacific Dunlop. He was knighted for his services to industry and export.
Since 1976, the Sir Charles McGrath Award has been presented to those who have made the most significant contribution to the field of marketing through sound business practice, development of the marketing profession, or wider industry achievements.
The past winners
| 2012: |
2011: John Roberts |
2010: Ian Alwell |
| 2009: Tony Palmer |
2008: Justin Milne |
2007: Gail Kelly |
| 2006: Mark G. Smith |
2005: Trevor Amery |
2004: Graham Turner |
| 2003: Roger Corbett |
2002: Geoff Dixon |
2001: Maureen Plavsic |
| 1999: Michael Gudinski |
1998: Robert Gerard |
1997: timing changeover year |
| 1996: Bob Copp |
1995: Neville Fielke |
1994: Stephen Couche |
| 1993: Bob Miller |
1992: Paul Simons |
1991: James Strong |
| 1990: Rod Mewing |
1989: Peter Cottrel |
1988: Peter Bartels |
| 1987: Dean Wills |
1986: Will Bailey |
1985: Hector Crawford |
| 1984: Maggie Taberer |
1983: Don Hughes |
1982: E. Stanley Owens CBE |
| 1981: Frank Bannigan |
1980: BS (Bib) Stillwell |
1979: Robert Ansett |
| 1978: Harry M. Miller |
1977: Douglas Clark JP |
1976: Sir Albert Jennings |
CPM Marketer of the Year
This award has been established to strengthen the position of the Sir Charles McGrath Award as a recognition of long-term service to marketing and long-term marketing achievement.
Accordingly, the AMI Board now acknowledges the CPM Marketer of the Year from within the Institute's respected CPM members as a part of its commitment to the CPM (Certified Practising Marketer) program and its growing role.
The past winners
| 2012: |
2011: David Redhill |
2010: Ken Roberts |
| 2009: John Thompson |
2008: Tara Lordsmith |
2007: Graeme Chipp |
| 2006: Nick Rodd |
2005: Don Richter |
2004: Iggy Pintado |
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