Clive Scott, General Manager of the Sofitel
Melbourne On Collins, has been named in this years Queens
Birthday Honours List as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).
The honour was given to only 252 recipients in
2021, with Clive chosen for his significant service to the
hotel industry and to the arts.
I
am humbled by this award and I hope my endeavours over the years
have supported artists of all kinds to fulfil their artistic
endeavours. My work in the arts and hospitality has been richly
fulfilling for me personally and I hope I can do more into the
future, Clive said.
Clive has dedicated more than 45
years to the hospitality industry, the last 26 years of which he has held various key leadership roles with Accor in human
resources and operations across Australia.
Clive has been General Manager of the Sofitel Melbourne On Collins for the past 16
years, making him one of the longest running hotel general
managers in Melbourne. He is also Chairman of the Visitor Economy
Taskforce for the Committee for Melbourne.
Accor Pacific CEO, Simon McGrath AM, said, I am
incredibly proud to see Clive recognised amongst such revered company in the Queens
Birthday Honours List. Clive is dedicated to raising the profile
and advancing tourism and the arts in Australia and this honour is
a great recognition of his hard work and the significant impact he
has made.
Clive is actively and passionately
involved in Melbournes business and arts community. He is a Board
member of the Oceania Australia Foundation, Chairman of the
Georges Mora Fellowship, Chairman of the Department of Management
and Marketing Advisory Board at the University of Melbourne, and
has held the position of Chairman of Judges for the Melbourne
Awards since 2016.
He also is a member of the Hope Street Youth
and Family Services Corporate Advisory Board, Chairman of the Finucane & Smith Advisory Board and a member of the Melbourne
Prize Trust Board.
Clive has assisted with
fundraising and development for many key players in the Melbourne
arts scene, such as the Chunky Move Dance Company, Australian
National Academy for Music, Craft Victoria, Heide Museum of Modern
Art, The Australian Ballet, National Gallery of Victoria,
Victorian Opera, Monash Gallery of Art, and the Melbourne Symphony
Orchestra.
He has also been awarded with the
Gold Tourism Medal from the French Minister of Tourism for his
contribution to tourism development between France and Australia, was awarded Accors 2013 Silver Bernache in the category of
Respect/Social Responsibility, and in 2015 was made an honourary
member of Les Clefs dOr Australia.
In 2018, he was made a member
of the Bordeaux Wine Society and awarded a Brolga Award by the
Australian Dancing Society for services to Dance Sport in
Australia.
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