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Bill Venter

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Bill Venter or William Peter Venter (born 29 July 1934, in Johannesburg), is a South African businessman, entrepreneur and industrialist.

Venter has achieved significantly in the electronics, telecommunications and power electrical sectors, both in South Africa and abroad. He is chairman of Allied Electronics Corp Ltd (Altron), Bytes Technology Group (BTG) and the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. He is on the Board of Directors of Bytes Technology Group (BTG), Power Technologies (Pty) Ltd (Powertech), Allied Electronics Corp Ltd, Telemetrix Plc, UEC Multi-Media, Allied Technologies Ltd (Altech), AMIC Ltd., Nedcor Bank Ltd. and Standard Telephones and Cables SA. He is a Trustee of Pres Mandela's Children's Trust Fund

Awards

  • 2006 Top 100 Lifetime Achiever (Sunday Times Business Times)
  • 1991 Order for Meritorious Service (Gold) (State President of South Africa) for significant contribution to South Africa’s electronics industry
  • 1989 Leadership in Practice Award (University of South Africa SBL)
  • 1984 Top Executive in South Africa (Management)
  • 1978 Top Five Businessmen (Business Times)

Degrees

Honorary degrees

Personal life

He has four sons and a daughter. His two sons, Robert and Craig, were from his first marriage to Jean Georgina Poole. In 1994, Edith, Venter's second wife and mother of two of his sons, was awarded a record R12-million divorce settlement.[1] She was married for the third time in 2005 to Johannesburg businessman Garth Carstens.

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