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Alex Waislitz OAM (born 1958) is an Australian investor.

Waislitz was elected to the Collingwood Football Club Board of Directors in 1998, elected as vice-president in 2009, and has provided philanthropic support to the club.


Early life and education
Waislitz was born to a family. Both his -born father, David (1922-2009), and his mother were immigrants from Poland. He graduated from Monash University in 1979 with a Bachelor of Laws and Commerce.


Career
Waislitz has been a member of several Boards of directors. He is director of various Pratt Group and companies. Thorney makes trash its treasure , Melbourne, 8 September 2003 In 1991 he founded Thorney Investment Group and served as inaugural executive director until 2009. Thorney invests in public securities, private companies and property, and has close connection to the Pratt family investments. Thorney specialises in emerging companies across a broad range of industries including manufacturing, technology, mining services and resources. Waislitz has served as a Director of Collingwood Football Club since 1998 and as Vice President of the Club since 2009.

He is also a member of the International Advisory Board for Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Ben-Gurion University School of Management.

In June 2023, Waislitz was awarded a Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division for "service to the community through a range of organisations".

Waislitz is also a movie producer; and has produced movies such as Hotel de Love & Joey.


Personal life
In 1994 Waislitz married , daughter of businessman Richard Pratt and his wife, Jeanne. They had three children, Jacob Waislitz, Amelia Waislitz and Joseph Waislitz. Waislitz and his wife separated in 2015. In November 2020, Waislitz announced his engagement to Rebekah Behbahani. They have one child, Storm Waislitz.


Net worth
2017 $1.24 billionnot listed
2018 $1.39 billionnot listed
2019 $1.56 billionnot listed
2020 $1.49 billion
2021 $1.50 billion
2022 $1.51 billion
2023 $1.41 billion
2024 $1.50 billion
2025 $1.55 billion

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External links
  • Profile from the Collingwood Football Club website

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