Tuesday, 9 March, 2004 - 21:00
Foodbank golfing classic coming
THERE is still room for businesses to get a piece of the action in the Foodbank Charity Golf Classic to be held at Lake Karrinyup Country Club on March 26.
Andrew Vlahov is a Perth businessman and retired Australian professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball League of Australia from 1991 through until the 2001/2002 season. Mr Vlahov is a former chief executive and owner of the Perth Wildcats, and is chief executive of RV Sport.
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THERE is still room for businesses to get a piece of the action in the Foodbank Charity Golf Classic to be held at Lake Karrinyup Country Club on March 26.
While it may not be the huge sporting juggernaut that it was in the early 1990s, the Perth Wildcats has reaped a strong return from the 2004-05 season.
Andrew Vlahov has built a business on basketball, but now he has much bigger things on his mind than shooting hoops.
The annual youth Friendship Games will go ahead in Perth this week, despite organisers securing only half the targeted number of participants.
Singaporean investors are driving a flurry of offshore activity in Perth’s commercial, hotel and residential property sectors.
Perth's professional sports administrators are getting bang for their buck in their efforts to lift the city’s profile as a sports destination, with some high-profile teams heading west this year.
Former Perth Wildcats chief executive and owner Andrew Vlahov has been flagged as the new head of thermal energy company Enerji, as the company announces a board shake-up.
Energy technology company Enerji has landed its first commercial contract and deployment into the Australian market with the finalisation of a power purchasing agreement with Northern Star Resources.
Thermal power company Enerji has been appointed co-developer in a $300,000 state-run trial to determine the economic case for a micro electricity grid in Kalbarri that could potentially become Australia’s biggest fringe-of-grid network.
Diversified construction and maintenance group EC&M has emerged as the private company that has entered into a partnership agreement with energy technology company Enerji.
Former Perth Wildcats owner Andrew Vlahov has ended his tenure as chief executive of thermal energy company Enerji after spending just over a year in the role.
The former head of power generation company Pacific Energy has emerged as the new chief executive of thermal energy company Enerji, replacing Andrew Vlahov, who stepped down last week.
Perth-based thermal energy company Enerji has appointed KordaMentha as administrators after running into debt problems with one of its creditors.
Six months after ending a short stint as the head of thermal energy company Enerji, former Perth Wildcats owner Andrew Vlahov has been named chief executive of sporting-focused online education provider iCollege.
Global Gold Holdings has announced the appointments of Nicholas Ong as non-executive director and Daniel Smith as company secretary. Leonard Math has resigned as non-executive director and company secretary, and Henko Vos resigned as joint company secretary.
Newly appointed chief executives in WA are on substantially lower salary packages compared with recent years, a Business News survey has found.
Only three months after being named chief executive of iCollege, former Perth Wildcats owner Andrew Vlahov has resigned from the company, which also announced the acquisition of a UK-based child care training provider.
Thermal energy company Enerji has exited administration with plans to raise $5.6 million and lift a share trading suspension on the ASX.
A solar power company founded by former Western Power manager Neil Danby and olympic basketballer Andrew Vlahov has picked up its first contract, winning $7 million of work for Image Resources’ Boonanarring mineral sands project.
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Chief Executive Officer
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