CRC for Plant Biosecurity - John Sandow http://legacy.crcplantbiosecurity.com.au/taxonomy/term/812/0 en John Sandow http://legacy.crcplantbiosecurity.com.au/content/john-sandow <p><img hspace="3" vspace="3" align="left" width="165" height="232" alt="" src="/sites/all/files/John Sandow 2(2).jpg" /></p> <p>I have enjoyed a diverse and highly rewarding career in agriculture based in Perth, Brisbane and Canberra. I retired from the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) in 2007 after five years as the Crop Protection Program Manager. I have since maintained a link with many of my former colleagues through my role as a Director of the Cooperative Research Centre for National Plant Biosecurity (CRCNPB) and also to a lesser extent through some contract work. The lion&rsquo;s share of my time is now taken up maintaining a 10 acre property in the NSW hinterland of the ACT, and local community involvement.</p> <p><strong>I am originally from </strong>Melbourne and <strong>the thing I miss most </strong>is the hectic social life that comes with living in a big city surrounded by one&rsquo;s life-long friends. At least, I used to miss it &ndash; I often wonder whether I would really enjoy being that time-poor now?</p> <p><strong>Living</strong> near Canberra is a delight. I love all the seasons; but especially in Spring and Autumn I find myself driving past scenes that, were I in another country, I would pull over and take a photograph. We take it all for granted.</p> <p><strong>My favourite or ideal holiday destination is</strong> Europe. My wife Chris and I love the history, the architecture, the music, the gardens... Put us on a river vessel almost anywhere in Europe and we&rsquo;ll happily seek out the antique shops at every port of call.</p> <p><strong>In my spare time I</strong> fix things. There is a lovely saying attributed to William Morris: &ldquo;Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.&rdquo; To this philosophy I would add; &ldquo;and restore it to perfect working order&rdquo;.</p> <p><strong>My favourite movie is</strong> probably languishing somewhere among the countless movies that I have never seen. When I do go to see a movie, it is usually because I expect to be enlightened by it. I enjoyed The King&rsquo;s Speech, because I knew very little about King George VI&hellip; (one of the downsides of a 100% science focused education.)</p> <p><strong>At the moment I am reading</strong> &ldquo;The Geology of Australia&rdquo; by David Johnson. I am a closet geologist.</p> <p><strong>If money was no object</strong>, I would do exactly as I am doing now.</p> <p><strong>A quality I would most like to be remembered for is</strong> being a tower of strength in any emergency. Regrettably this will not happen, so I shall have to settle for having a keen sense of humour.</p> <p><strong>What I find most valuable about being a Board Member is</strong> maintaining a connection with colleagues, technologies and trends in the agricultural sphere, and then applying the experience I have gained from my roles in science and commerce, both private and public. I believe that the CRC Board collectively continues to play a crucial supportive role in management&rsquo;s ability to sustain the CRCNPB as one of our most effective Cooperative Research Centres.</p> Board member John Sandow profile Public Wed, 23 Feb 2011 23:25:09 +0000 CRICHTONA 1603 at http://legacy.crcplantbiosecurity.com.au