Bill Pulver

Bill Pulver
Born William Pulver
c. 1959
Residence Mosman, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australian
Alma mater University of New South Wales
Occupation Chief Executive Officer
Employer Australian Rugby Union
Known for Corporate executive
Father of Mosman bomb hoax victim
Predecessor John O'Neill

William "Bill" Pulver is a former Australian sporting administrator. He was the CEO of the Australian Rugby Union after succeeding John O'Neill in early 2013.[1]

Prior to becoming the CEO of the ARU, Pulver was known for being the father of Mosman bomb hoax victim Madeleine Pulver.[2] The house was featured on an episode of the television show Sandcastles on channel 7Two on 18 September 2013, having been filmed one day prior to the attack.[3]

Personal life

Pulver attended Shore School, class of 1977,[4] and then the University of New South Wales. He is a member of the 2013 Board of Trustees for the Shore School Foundation.[5]

Pulver is married with four children.[6] The family owns properties in Mosman, Avoca Beach, and Bungendore.[7]

References

  1. Michael Hawker passes ball to schoolboy mate Bill Pulver, by Wayne Smith, The Australian, dated 10 January 2013.
  2. Collar bomb dad Bill Pulver named new rugby boss, by Wayne Smith, The Australian, dated 9 January 2013.
  3. "CONGRATULATIONS BILL PULVER (77 OLD BOY) | Shore Old Boys' Union". Shoreoldboys.org.au. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  4. "Board of Trustees - Sydney Church of England Grammar School". Shore.nsw.edu.au. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  5. Tabakoff, Nick (5 August 2011). "William Pulver a local boy who made it big". heraldsun.com.au. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  6. Budd, Henry (2011-08-16). "The latest developments in the Madeleine Pulver collar bomb hoax case | thetelegraph.com.au". Dailytelegraph.com.au. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
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