Andrew Thorburn

Andrew Thorburn

Chief Executive Officer at National Australia Bank Ltd. (Japan)

58 year
Finance
Consumer Services
Commercial Services

Profile

Andrew Thorburn Thompson (May 27, 1870 - April 20, 1939) was a military officer, editor, lawyer and a third generation political figure in Canada.

Thompson was born in Seneca Township and raised at Ruthven Park Estate, now designated as Ruthven Park National Historic Site; located just north of Cayuga, Ontario. His father, David Thompson was a businessman and political figure who sat in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada and then the Canadian House of Commons. His grandfather, also named David, had sat in the 1st and 2nd Legislative Assemblies for the United Province of Canada representing Haldimand County.

A lawyer and editor, he was elected to the House of Commons as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Haldimand and Monck in the 1900 federal election defeating former Conservative cabinet minister Walter Humphries Montague by less than 150 votes.

Due to redistribution, Thompson's riding was abolished and in the 1904 federal election, he ran for re-election in the redrawn district of Haldimand but was defeated by his Conservative opponent by less than 300 votes.

During World War I, Thompson was lieutenant colonel of the 114th Regiment composed of white and First Nations soldiers from Thompson's home region of the Haldimand County area.>

In 1923, he was chosen by the deputy superintendent general of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to lead a one-man inquiry into the disturbances on a Six Nations reserve and the demands by Cayuga nation hereditary chief Deskaheh for recognition of the rights of his people after he threatened to take his complaints to the League of Nations along with demands for an independent state under Article 17 of the League's Covenant. As Thompson had commanded Iroquois soldiers during World War I he was seen as a mediator who could be trusted by both sides. However, Thompson's [. Commission to Investigate and Report upon the Affairs of the Six Nations Indians issued a report] that recommended that the hereditary council that governed the reserve be replaced by an elected council thus depriving Deskaheh of his right to speak for the Six Nations. The new council was elected in October 1924.>



Source @ Wikipedia

Andrew Thorburn active positions

CompaniesPositionStart
Corporate Officer/Principal -
Financial Services Institute of Australasia Corporate Officer/Principal -
Canterbury Business Recovery Trust Corporate Officer/Principal -
Chief Executive Officer -
Chairman -
All active positions of Andrew Thorburn

Former positions of Andrew Thorburn

CompaniesPositionEnd
Chief Executive Officer 2022-10-03
National Australia Bank Ltd. (Broker) Chief Executive Officer 2019-02-27
NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED Chief Executive Officer 2019-02-27
BNZ INCOME SECURITIES LTD Director/Board Member 2012-09-06
░░░ ░░░░░░░░░░░░░ ░░░░░░░ ░░░░ ░░░░░░░ ░░░░░░░ ░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ ░░░░░░ ░░░░░░░░░░
See the detail of Andrew Thorburn's experience

Training of Andrew Thorburn

Auckland University Undergraduate Degree
University of Durham Masters Business Admin

Experiences
Positions held

Active

Inactive

Listed companies

Private companies

See the detail of Andrew Thorburn's experience

Connections

100 +

1st degree connections

19

1st degree companies

Male

Female

Members of the board

Executives

See the personal network

Linked companies

Listed companies2
NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED

Finance

COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA

Finance

Private companies14

Finance

Finance

Finance

Finance

Commercial Services

Finance

Consumer Services

Commercial Services

Miscellaneous

Canterbury Business Recovery Trust

Finance

National Australia Bank Ltd. (Broker)

Finance

Commercial Services

Finance

See company connections
  1. Stock Market
  2. Insiders
  3. Andrew Thorburn