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Andrew Darbyshire

Andrew Charles Darbyshire AM is an Australian software company executive, philanthropist, author and speaker.[1] He is chairman of Pacsoft, a software development company, and is also active in several charitable and fundraising organisations. He is chairman and Founder of Caitlin's Retreat, chairman of The Click Foundation finding a cure for epilepsy. member of SecondBite Fundraising Committee, board member of Florey Neurosciences Foundation Council, and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. In the past, he was a board member of the Song Room, board member of the Zoos Victoria Foundation,[2] board member of the Petstock Foundation, and chairman of the board of CAPRA (Child Abuse Prevention Research Australia) @ Monash University,[3] and a member of The Rees Advisory Group.[4] He was named a member of the Order of Australia in the 2012 Australia Day Honours for "service to the community as a supporter of research into child-related brain conditions, through contributions to special needs children and their families, and to the arts."

Andrew Charles Darbyshire

ChildrenCaitlin (1998–2006), Brooke (born 2000), Annabel (born 2003)
Websitewww.andrewdarbyshire.com

Career edit

During his teens, Darbyshire developed a passion for electronics and radio communications, and spent hours dismantling things to see how they worked. In 1976, aged 15, he left school for an apprenticeship in radio station engineering at 3DB and studied at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).[5]

In 1979, Darbyshire was hired by Time and Frequency Technology, a manufacturer of broadcast equipment in Santa Clara, California, the heart of Silicon Valley.[5]

In the mid-1980s Darbyshire founded a software company, Pacsoft. The company publishes inventory management software and now has about 35 staff and offices in Australia, New Zealand and the USA.[6] In 2000 he sold his company to a small public company in Sydney for $7.5million. In 2004 Darbyshire bought back the business for $200,000 and has since rebuilt it to be a leader in its class throughout the world.[7] From some 30 staff, 10 have been with him for more than 10 years.[7]

Personal life edit

He has three girls, Caitlin born 1998, Brooke born 2000 and Annabel born 2003. When Caitlin was only four months old, was diagnosed with infantile spasms, a form of epilepsy. One month later an MRI revealed that she had a condition called tuberous sclerosis (TS), which is a rare genetic disease that causes benign tumours to grow in the brain and other organs. After many tests it was confirmed that Caitlin's were contained to her brain. Over the next few years the family were to spend many days and nights at the children's hospital. Throughout 2005 and 2006 Caitlin's health deteriorated and the brain tumours kept recurring. The family had reached a stage where all treatment options had been exhausted and they knew that they would lose her at some point over the next few years. Caitlin Darbyshire died on 24 August 2006.[5]

Philanthropic adventures edit

With help from LEK Consulting, Andrew established a retail fundraising arm of the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, a research institute in Australia. Howard Florey was the man who saved millions of lives through the mass manufacture of penicillin. Andrew established Caitlin's Fund @ The Florey, a perpetual trust that annually awards a travel scholarship to a young scientist to present a paper at a conference.[8] They also established the Caitlin Darbyshire Trust at the Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation, a community foundation in Australia.[9] Andrew is the Founder and Patron of Caitlin's Retreat. Situated 15 kilometres from Melbourne's central business district, Caitlin's Retreat is a place that provides spacious and functional accommodation and facilities, for special needs children and their families to have a holiday together.[10]

In 2000, Andrew conceived the idea to build a zoo within the Children's Hospital. At this time, the plans for the new Children's hospital were being drawn up and Andrew lobbied for the new Children's Hospital in Melbourne to incorporate a zoo, run by the Royal Melbourne Zoo. The hospital, due to open in 2011, will include a meerkat enclosure and large aquarium in the main foyer.[11] FNI8104%20Autumn%20Newsletter%20WEB.pdf is or was a board member of the following foundations; Florey Neurosciences Foundation Council, Zoos Victoria Foundation, Petstock Foundation. He is a councilor of AbaF – Australian Business Arts Foundation and a member for the Committee for Melbourne and a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.[2]

External links edit

  • Official website

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 March 2012.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 7 August 2012.
  3. ^ . Capra.monash.org. 23 January 2012. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  4. ^ . Pacsoft. Archived from the original on 18 January 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  5. ^ a b c The Power of Persistence and Purpose, First Edition, Andrew Darbyshire, 2009.
  6. ^ "Pacsoft". Pacsoft. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 13 December 2008.
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 December 2010. Retrieved 2013-09-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ . Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation. Archived from the original on 23 June 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  10. ^ Andra Jackson (18 October 2008). "A breath of fresh air for children in need". The Age. Theage.com.au. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  11. ^ Nick Miller (10 July 2009). "Zoo plan crucial to child patients' wellbeing, says bereaved father". The Age. Theage.com.au. Retrieved 1 September 2013.

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Andrew Charles Darbyshire AM is an Australian software company executive philanthropist author and speaker 1 He is chairman of Pacsoft a software development company and is also active in several charitable and fundraising organisations He is chairman and Founder of Caitlin s Retreat chairman of The Click Foundation finding a cure for epilepsy member of SecondBite Fundraising Committee board member of Florey Neurosciences Foundation Council and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors In the past he was a board member of the Song Room board member of the Zoos Victoria Foundation 2 board member of the Petstock Foundation and chairman of the board of CAPRA Child Abuse Prevention Research Australia Monash University 3 and a member of The Rees Advisory Group 4 He was named a member of the Order of Australia in the 2012 Australia Day Honours for service to the community as a supporter of research into child related brain conditions through contributions to special needs children and their families and to the arts Andrew Charles DarbyshireAMChildrenCaitlin 1998 2006 Brooke born 2000 Annabel born 2003 Websitewww wbr andrewdarbyshire wbr com Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Philanthropic adventures 4 External links 5 ReferencesCareer editDuring his teens Darbyshire developed a passion for electronics and radio communications and spent hours dismantling things to see how they worked In 1976 aged 15 he left school for an apprenticeship in radio station engineering at 3DB and studied at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology RMIT 5 In 1979 Darbyshire was hired by Time and Frequency Technology a manufacturer of broadcast equipment in Santa Clara California the heart of Silicon Valley 5 In the mid 1980s Darbyshire founded a software company Pacsoft The company publishes inventory management software and now has about 35 staff and offices in Australia New Zealand and the USA 6 In 2000 he sold his company to a small public company in Sydney for 7 5million In 2004 Darbyshire bought back the business for 200 000 and has since rebuilt it to be a leader in its class throughout the world 7 From some 30 staff 10 have been with him for more than 10 years 7 Personal life editHe has three girls Caitlin born 1998 Brooke born 2000 and Annabel born 2003 When Caitlin was only four months old was diagnosed with infantile spasms a form of epilepsy One month later an MRI revealed that she had a condition called tuberous sclerosis TS which is a rare genetic disease that causes benign tumours to grow in the brain and other organs After many tests it was confirmed that Caitlin s were contained to her brain Over the next few years the family were to spend many days and nights at the children s hospital Throughout 2005 and 2006 Caitlin s health deteriorated and the brain tumours kept recurring The family had reached a stage where all treatment options had been exhausted and they knew that they would lose her at some point over the next few years Caitlin Darbyshire died on 24 August 2006 5 Philanthropic adventures editWith help from LEK Consulting Andrew established a retail fundraising arm of the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health a research institute in Australia Howard Florey was the man who saved millions of lives through the mass manufacture of penicillin Andrew established Caitlin s Fund The Florey a perpetual trust that annually awards a travel scholarship to a young scientist to present a paper at a conference 8 They also established the Caitlin Darbyshire Trust at the Lord Mayor s Charitable Foundation a community foundation in Australia 9 Andrew is the Founder and Patron of Caitlin s Retreat Situated 15 kilometres from Melbourne s central business district Caitlin s Retreat is a place that provides spacious and functional accommodation and facilities for special needs children and their families to have a holiday together 10 In 2000 Andrew conceived the idea to build a zoo within the Children s Hospital At this time the plans for the new Children s hospital were being drawn up and Andrew lobbied for the new Children s Hospital in Melbourne to incorporate a zoo run by the Royal Melbourne Zoo The hospital due to open in 2011 will include a meerkat enclosure and large aquarium in the main foyer 11 FNI8104 20Autumn 20Newsletter 20WEB pdf is or was a board member of the following foundations Florey Neurosciences Foundation Council Zoos Victoria Foundation Petstock Foundation He is a councilor of AbaF Australian Business Arts Foundation and a member for the Committee for Melbourne and a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors 2 External links editOfficial websiteReferences edit Andrew Darbyshire Archived from the original on 6 March 2012 a b Foundation Board Members Archived from the original on 7 August 2012 Child Abuse Prevention Research Australia Capra monash org 23 January 2012 Archived from the original on 15 June 2013 Retrieved 1 September 2013 Our Chairman Pacsoft 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