Geoffrey James Dixon | |
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Born | 1939 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Former CEO and Managing Director, Qantas Airways Limited |
Geoff Dixon (born 1939 in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian corporate executive and former CEO and Managing Director of Qantas.
Geoff Dixon was appointed Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Qantas in March 2001. He was Chief Executive Designate from November 2000, after serving as Deputy CEO since November 1998. He was appointed to the Board of Directors in August 2000. Dixon is a Member of the Qantas Safety, Environment and Security Committee and a Director of a number of controlled entities of the Qantas Group.
Geoff Dixon's tenure as CEO of Qantas coincided in a period when the aviation industry has been under pressure to remain competitive, with rising fuel and insurance costs. He controversially outsourced a range of business activities to off-shore areas, including in-flight and IT services. He also established the low-cost carrier Jetstar Airways to compete with rival carrier Virgin Blue.
Dixon retired from Qantas and the Qantas board on 28 November 2008. He was succeeded as CEO by Alan Joyce.
Geoff Dixon is a director of the following companies:
Geoff is also an Ambassador of the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation.
Geoff is Chairman of the Garvan Research Foundation, the marketing and fundraising arm to the Garvan Institute of Medical Research.
Dixon is a former director of Leighton Holdings Limited and before joining Qantas, Dixon was Director of Marketing and Industry Sales at Ansett Australia and General Manager of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Australian Airlines.
He featured as the cover story on the Australian Financial Review magazine on Friday 30 March 2007.