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Peter Gyngell

Peter Gyngell

Born 23 February 1930, died 6th June 2018 at his home in Wollongong, Australia. 
Peter was born in Wales, graduated from RADA in 1948, but did not follow an acting career. He became involved with LEO in 1958 working for the Ford Motor Company on their LEO II computer at Aveley on the huge Ford spare part application. He played a critical part in the success of that work. 
He subsequently joined LEO Computers Limited and was appointed manager of the LEO operations Australia in 1961. Neill Lamming writes: "As General Manager of LEO Australia when it was formed in 1961, Peter had a massive presence in the early business computing market in Australia. He personally led the sales campaigns which resulted in spectacular wins against established competitors like IBM with such major organisations as Shell Australia, Colonial Mutual Life, H C Sleigh and Tubemakers of Australia. He was a legend who will always be remembered warmly by those who worked with him.”


 

 

 

 
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