Sam Chisholm

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Sam Chisholm (AO)
Born
Samuel Hewlings Chisholm

8 October 1939
New Zealand
Died9 July 2018 (aged 78)
EducationKing's College, Auckland
OccupationMedia Executive
Known forAssociation with Nine Network

Samuel Hewlings Chisholm

AO (8 October 1939 – 9 July 2018) was a New Zealand
-born Australian media executive who was a significant figure in the Australian media.

Career

Chisholm attended King's College, Auckland.

Chisholm had been for several years the sales director of

. In 2000, he returned to Australia, and in 2003 received a double lung transplant.

Awards

On 25 November 2013 he was appointed an Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia.[3] On 19 February 2014 he was awarded the King's College honours tie in Auckland, New Zealand for outstanding achievement in his selected career.[4]

Benefactor

When leading Australian television personality Graham Kennedy became ill in his later years, an anonymous benefactor came forward and donated a substantial sum (reported to be A$150,000) for Kennedy's ongoing support and health care. On 27 May 2005, two days after Kennedy's death, his close friend and carer Noeline Brown confirmed that the benefactor was Sam Chisholm.[5]

Death

Chisholm died on 9 July 2018, after a short battle with an illness, with his wife Sue and daughter Caroline by his side.[6]

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