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Reece Limited is a public Australian company, and the country's largest supplier of plumbing and bathroom supplies. Established in 1920, the company has businesses focused on the plumbing, bathroom, building, civil, irrigation, heating, air conditioning and refrigeration industries.
Leslie Alan Wilson (born 1941/42), an Australian billionaire, is the executive chairman of Reece Group, Australia's biggest bathroom and plumbing supplies chain. [2] Wilson was educated at Camberwell Grammar School, Melbourne, matriculating in 1959. [3] Wilson was CEO of Reece from 1970 to 2007, and has been executive chairman since 2001. [1]
The final report was submitted by Norman Dodd, and because of its provocative nature, the committee became subject to attack. In the Dodd report to the Reece Committee on Foundations, he gave a definition of the word "subversive", saying that the term referred to "Any action having as its purpose the alteration of either the principle or the form of the United States Government by other than ...
Reece derives from the Welsh name Rhys. It may refer to: Reece (name), people with the given name or surname; Reece, Kansas, United States, an unincorporated community; Mount Reece, Antarctic Peninsula; Reece Valley, Queen Maud Land, Antartica; Reece Group, an Australian company; Reece Power Station, Tasmania, Australia, a hydroelectric power ...
In 2000, Reece, an accountant and partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, joined the chemicals conglomerate Ineos, and is now the chief financial officer and minority shareholder. [ 2 ] In May 2021, Forbes estimated Reece's net worth to be $5.7 billion.
The AllMusic review by Rick Anderson says, "Throughout the album, Reece digs into his bag of sonic tricks without ever doing anything that detracts from the music itself. Soundin' Off is a little bit uneven, but is never less than a solid pleasure to listen to."
Reece was a co-founder of the Indigenous Media Arts Group (IMAG), and the director from foundation until 2005. IMAG was a coalition of Indigenous media artists organized to improve access to media equipment and increase Indigenous representation in artist run centers in the Vancouver area, and ran from 1998 to 2007. [11]
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