All,
We regret to advise the passing of our former MD, Paul Quodling. Our condolences go to his children, Peter, Rob, Suzi and Judy and their families.
We have received some lovely words from some mates of his, Maurie and Jim. See below:
"Thanks Peter. I am very grateful to be involved.
I worked with and for Paul in BCL from 1970 through the very tough days
of establishment, operation, UDI and social upheaval to 1980.
It took a very steady hand on the helm to steer BCL through those
troubled waters.
Paul was an exceptional leader (tough on the outside but compassionate
and understanding within) bringing together the "two worlds" within BCL
whilst at the same time running, with Pam, the BCL/CRA family.
I had a hard time in my last year on the Island, letting everyone down.
Paul helped me out of the hole. He had my utmost respect and thanks.
Vale Paul.
You and the rest of the family will not be forgotten by those who served with
you. Fly free
Maurie and Judy"
"Hi Peter
Paul was the Commercial /Financial manager reporting to Don Vernon and Frank Espie during the Feasibility studies for the Bougainville Copper Project from 66/67 through to approval to proceed in late 1970. He was involved in project financing, negotiating commercial contracts and project administration for development of the Panguna mine and associated facilities at a cost of $300million.
He transferred to Bougainville as Commercial Manager in Bougainville Copper Ltd in the latter phases of construction.
Paul was the best manager/executive/ director I had the privilege of working for.
His management style was simple; agree the accountabilities of the position, agree the resources required to meet those accountabilities,the reporting schedule, and let you get on with it, but most of all no secrets or surprises.It was and still is simple but effective.
If you read the comments on the Bougainvile Copper page on Face book today there are some great quotes there.
Regards Jim"
Prior to Paul accepting the most senior commercial / financial appointment with BCL he was with Mary Kathleen Uranium, from `58 to 61. From 64 – 66 he was in Africa with Palabora Copper. We still have with us from the first exploitation of MKU, Ann Barnham and Kevin Broom.
If we have the best in leadership then we have a fighting chance of getting everything else right I was doubly blessed. I enjoyed the best in the Mining Sector that was BCL. This was subsequent experiencing the best in the infantry ranks under Colonel Eric Smith, while I was in Vietnam.
Regards
Davo
The funeral will be held on the 9th of October at 10am at White Lady Funerals, 270 Kelvin Grove Rd, Kelvin Grove.
Suzi has advised that postal condolences should be posted to Rob Quodling, unit 25, 25 Mountford Rd, New Farm 4005.
Thank you Maurie, Jim and Davo.
Kind regards
Peter Bennett
peter@johndavidson.com.au
0407 570 009
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