Gerry Harvey

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Gerry Harvey on the ABC TV programme Lateline Business on 28 February 2007
Gerry Harvey on the ABC TV programme Lateline Business on 28 February 2007

Gerry Harvey is an Australian entrepreneur best-known for being the executive chairman of Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd., a large company which runs Australian bulky goods retail chain Harvey Norman. He co-founded it with Ian Norman.

The company also owns the bulky goods retailers Domayne, Joyce Mayne, and part owns the sports goods retailer Rebel Sport, along with numerous other, smaller businesses. Harvey adopts a very hands-on approach to his business, appearing as a spokesman during radio adverts for Harvey Norman. He frequently gives comment on economic and business matters in the national press and television media and has a sizeable public profile. He is generally regarded as a slightly maverick businessman with a down-to-earth Australian attitude and is often critical of australian CEO's, particularly when it comes to renumeration. He often states that no one is worth the millions they earn and that if they think they are worth more, they can be paid in options and shares.

Over the last decade he has become increasingly involved in breeding race horses. He is now considered one of the largest breeders in the world, with over 600 thoroughbreds in his stables. He also owns 50% of the Magic Millions, one of the largest and most expensive thoroughbred auction events in the Australian racing industry.

In his second marriage he is wed to Katie Page who is the CEO of Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd..