Dalton Gooding (born 18 November 1954)[1] is a Western Australian businessman, and from 2002 to 2007 he was the chairman of the West Coast Eagles Australian Football League club. He was also a founding partner of the Chartered Accounting firm Gooding Pervan, which later became DFK Gooding Partners.

A former footballer himself, in the early 1970s Gooding moved from his hometown of Dumbleyung in rural Western Australia to take up a 3-year $1000 scholarship offered to him by WAFL club Claremont.[2] He played nine seasons for the Tigers and represented Western Australia in a game at the 1975 Knockout Carnival.

Board Association

In addition to his West Coast Eagles chairmanship, Gooding is a principal in the accounting firm DFK Gooding Partners, as well as being on a number of boards.[3]

CompanyBoard Position
Crosby TilesBoard Member
Dental Manufacturing SPA (Italy)Board Member
Elkington Bishop Molineaux Pty LimitedBoard Member
Enrich Health Group Pty LtdDirector
Gateway Capital LtdChairman
J H Wilberforce Pty LimitedChairman
Katana Capital LimitedChairman
Pentanet Pty LtdDirector
Perth Investment Corporation LimitedChairman
RAC Finance Pty LimitedBoard Member
RAC Holdings Pty LimitedBoard Member
RAC Insurance Pty LimitedBoard Member
RACWA IncBoard Member
Ruthinium Dental Products (P) Limited (India)Board Member
Ruthinium Group Pty LimitedChairman
Service Finance Corporation LtdChairman
St John of God Health Care National Governing BoardBoard Member
Sunlec International Pty LimitedBoard Member
St Ives Group Pty LtdBoard Member
Triumphant Nominees Pty LtdBoard Member
Watermark Enterprises Pty LtdBoard Member

References

  1. "Dalton Gooding (Claremont)". wafl.com.au. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  2. "Achieving Goals in Football and Business" (PDF). Curtin Business School Review. Spring 2006. Retrieved 21 March 2007.
  3. "Dalton Gooding - Gooding Partners Chartered Accountants".
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