Jim Millner Explained

Jim Millner
Birth Name:James Sinclair Millner
Birth Date:29 November 1919
Birth Place:Sydney, New South Wales
Death Place:Cheltenham, New South Wales
Education:Newington College
Alma Mater:University of Sydney
Occupation:Company director
Spouse:Jean Millner
Father:Col. T. G. Millner
Mother:Mary (May) Pattinson
Nationality:Australian

James Sinclair Millner (29 November 1919 – 24 January 2007) was an Australian corporate executive.[1] He was head of many large organisations including chairman of the NRMA, Soul Patts, New Hope Group, Brickworks, Choiseul Investments, Queensland Mines Limited and NBN Television.[2]

Biography

Millner was born in Sydney on 29 November 1919. His father Thomas George Millner [3] [4] was a colonel in the Australian Army and his mother Mary was the daughter of businessman Lewy Pattinson. Millner grew up in Cheltenham, New South Wales, and attended Newington College before studying pharmacy at The University of Sydney. At the breakout of World War II Millner enlisted in the Army Service Corps Officer Training School and was posted to Malaya. When Singapore fell, he became a prisoner of war in Changi Prison Singapore, then later Sandakan, Borneo. He was released at the cessation of hostilities in 1945, shipping out to Morotai and then Balikpapan. Jim Millner married Jean Claveranne in 1948.[5] On his return, Millner completed a Materia Medica (Pharmacy) course in 1947 at the University of Sydney, and joined the family company, Soul Patts, where he rose to be director in 1957.[6] Millner was chairman of Soul Patts from 1969 to 1998, when he was succeeded by his nephew, Robert Millner.[7] [8] [9]

Philanthropy and community

Millner supported financially the Australian War Memorial, the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney and served on the council of Newington College. His widow, Jean Millner, endowed the Jim Millner Bursary at Newington giving a boy the opportunity to attend the College from Year 7 until the completion of Year 12.[10] In the 1983 Queen's Birthday Honours, Millner was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for "Service to industry and the community".[11]

Notes and References

  1. News: Millner. Robert. Millner. Michael. A force for a well-known name: Jim Millner, 1919-2007. 21 December 2017. The Sydney Morning Herald. 22 February 2007.
  2. Who's Who in Australia (Crown Content Melb, 2007) pp 1444: Millner, James Sinclair (1919 - 2007)
  3. Web site: MILLNER, Thomas George - Military Cross . It's an Honour database . Australian Government . 21 December 2017 . 1 January 1917 . Service Corps.
  4. News: AWARDED THE MILITARY CROSS. . . 24,649 . New South Wales, Australia . 5 January 1917 . 21 December 2017 . 8 . National Library of Australia.
  5. Linn, Rob . Jim Millner interviewed by Rob Linn . 2006 . 21 December 2017 .
  6. Web site: Soul Pattinson Chemist: An early history. FIAT Mist: the alumni magazine of the faculty of pharmacy. University of Sydney Faculty of Pharmacy. 21 December 2017. 8–10. March 2013.
  7. News: Cole. Brett. MARKETS SPECTATOR: Tom Millner and his brilliant BKI. 21 December 2017. The Australian. 8 June 2013.
  8. News: Ferguson. Adele. Nothing flashy when it's all about family. 21 December 2017. The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 November 2009.
  9. Book: Bain. Jim. A Financial Tale of Two Cities: Sydney and Melbourne's Remarkable Contest for Commercial Supremacy. 2007. UNSW Press. 224–225. 9780868409634. 21 December 2017.
  10. http://newsletter.newington.nsw.edu.au/alumni/article/celebrating-eighty-years-on-a-gift-remembered/ Celebrating Eighty years on – a gift remembered
  11. Web site: MILLNER, James Sinclair - Member of the Order of Australia. It's an Honour database. Australian Government. 21 December 2017. 13 June 1983. AM QB 83 GEN DIV. FOR SERVICE TO INDUSTRY AND TO THE COMMUNITY.