
GEORGE JAKSIC, BA completed his secondary education at
Fort Street High School and graduated from The University of Sydney
with Bachelor of Arts in Hydrogeomorphology (1977), where he was Hon.
Secretary and a Director of the University of Sydney Union, the student
services organisation (1974-78); USU Committee Member, (various terms)
Activities, Finance, Theatre, Publications (Union Recorder) and Clubs
and Societies; Orientation Week Convenor, The University of Sydney (1974);
Committee Member and President, Sydney University Geographical Society
(1972-1976). Prior to graduation, he established Honeysett Artwork &
Design which evolved into The Honeysett Printing Group, specialising in all
aspects of printing and publishing from design to production. In 1986 he
was Vice-President of the Westgate Chamber of Commerce and organised the
major inaugural community event, the Leichhardt Festa. In 1991, George
established GeoGraphics Group and Honeysett Press, providing quality
design and publishing services. In 2004 he established Museum Imagineers,
with a focus on quality product development and marketing for museums worldwide.
For many years he was guest lecturer at the Museum Studies Unit, Department
of Fine Arts, The University of Sydney. George has been actively involved
in industry and community groups and is a past President of the Fort Street
High School alumni association, The Fortians Union, Committee member since
1986 and currently Vice President (male); Deputy President and Director,
The Fort Street Foundation; Chair, 1999 Fort Street Sesquicentenary
Committee; School Council Board Member, Fort Street High School (2001-2004);
as well as being a past Councillor of The University of Sydney Union Foundation
(2002-2005); past Member, Standing Committee of Convocation, The University
of Sydney (2002-2005); past Member, Mary MacKillop Place Board
(June 2004 - February 2006); Member, Museums Australia (1978-); Member,
Museum Store Association, USA (1994-); Member, The Joan Sutherland
Society of Sydney (1989-).
eMail george@geographicsgroup.com
EAMON FENWICK, BE completed his secondary education at Fort Street High School in Sydney
and is a graduate of Bachelor of Engineering majoring in Engineering Innovation at the University
of Technology Sydney. He is a committee member of The Joan Sutherland Society of Sydney. His
interests include computers, soccer, opera, contemporary music and the internet. Eamon provides
GeoGraphics Group with his expertise in text editing and formatting, as well as designing website
applications with various web editing tools. He also manages IT at GeoGraphics Group, especially
the backup, archive and recovery systems.
eMail eamon@geographicsgroup.com
MOHAMAD KHALED studied Interior Design and was awarded a
degree from The University of Lebanon (1981). He then worked as a
graphic artist and journalist in Beirut, travelling extensively
throughout the Middle East, North Africa and Europe. In 1987,
Mohamad settled in Australia and has worked as the senior graphic
artist for a leading multicultural communications agency. As
principal of MK Graphics, he has expanded his expertise in desktop
publishing, working closely with GeoGraphics Group since 1993. He is
also fluent in Arabic and French.
eMail mohamad@geographicsgroup.com
IAN MARR, BA(Hons) is an Australian artist and a lettercutter in stone.
Ian draws and hand-cuts letters in stone, often using slate from Mintaro
in the Clare Valley, South Australia, or sandstone from New South Wales.
Since the early 1980s, Ian has worked with GeoGraphics Group and has
produced many commissions of pen & ink drawings including works for
Fort Street High School, Drummoyne Public School, The University of
Sydney, St Mary's Cathedral and Mary MacKillop Place Museum.
eMail ian@geographicsgroup.com
HENRY PAKULA, BA LLB(Hons) graduated in Arts Law at the University of
Sydney and pursued an eclectic legal career as personal research
assistant to the Attorney-General of New South Wales, Australia, an
officer in the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research,
the Privacy Committee and a solicitor specialising in civil
litigation and industrial law. For many years Henry has been actively
involved in the arts as a violinist and painter, being Director
(until 2000) of the Harrington Street Gallery, which is Sydney's
longest established artists' cooperative, now based in the
inner city at Chippendale. Henry brings his considerable legal expertise
to Museum Imagineers, Honeysett Press and GeoGraphics Group,
with particular interest in museum product development and publications.
eMail henry@geographicsgroup.com
ADAM THWAITES specialises in website design and IT administration. After graduating
from Fort Street High School he has moved on to study both a Bachelor of Engineering majoring
in Computer Systems Engineering and Bachelor of Medical Science at the University of Technology
Sydney. His interests include music, reading, computers and travelling. Since 1998, Adam has provided
GeoGraphics Group and its divisions with his high level computer skills. In particular, he designs
and formats the architectural layout of websites as well as troubleshooting maintenance.
eMail adam@geographicsgroup.com
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