David Crawford (businessman)

David Alexander Crawford AO is a prominent Australian non-executive director.

Education
He was educated at Scotch College, Melbourne and Ormond College at the University of Melbourne where he graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Laws from Melbourne Law School.

Career
His directorships have included:
 * Chairman of Foster's Group
 * Chairman of Lendlease
 * Chairman of National Foods
 * Chairman of KPMG Australia
 * Director of BHP
 * Director of Westpac
 * Chairman of the Australian Ballet
 * Chairman of South32
 * Vice-President (and formerly Treasurer) of the Melbourne Cricket Club

Crawford served as Council Member and Chairman of the private school Scotch College, Melbourne.

Crawford has also headed inquiries for the Australian Government which reviewed the Australian Football League and Football Federation Australia.

2003 Report of the Independent Soccer Review Committee
Crawford was the head of the committee formed by the Australian government that oversaw several changes to football (soccer) in Australia. The review is commonly known as "The Crawford Report".

Awards and recognition
In the 2009 Queen's Birthday Honours Crawford was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for "service to business as a director of public companies, to sport, particularly through the review and restructure of national sporting bodies, and to the community through contributions to arts and educational organisations".