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Alan Manly

Alan Philip James Manly (born in 1950) is an Australian entrepreneur, company director and published author.
==Career==
After dropping out of year nine at Bacchus Marsh High School in the north-west of Victoria, Australia, Alan worked as a postman before securing an apprenticeship as a television repairman. For eight years, Alan worked at Digital Equipment Corporation first as a computer engineer, then in sales and marketing.
Alan commenced his entrepreneurial career as a founding Director of a software company that developed and sold computerised freight tracking and integrated management systems used by major independent freight companies.
Alan then moved into the education industry, delivering papers on trading educational services in China and India.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.consensus.com.au/SoftwareAwards/CSAjudges/AlanManly.htm )〕 He is a former Director of the (Australian Council of Private Education and Training ), the industry association that then represented private colleges in Australia. He represented the industry before the Australian Senate supporting the introduction of government supervised trust accounts for student funds. In 2013 he joined the board of the (Council of Private Higher Education ), a national industry body representing non-government higher education providers.
His is currently the Managing Director of Group Colleges Australia (GCA), a company that has raised public and private funding to develop distance education using the Internet. GCA was amongst the first private colleges in Australia to implement distance learning via the Internet to overseas students. When GCA moved their campus to the former iconic TNT Towers in Lawson Square, Redfern in 2008, Alan stated his support for revitalising Redfern into "a modern cosmopolitan suburb." The renamed GCA towers dominate the local area.
Alan received a Tourism Training Australia award in 2009 for "outstanding support and leadership in tourism and hospitality in Australia." In 2010, Alan was interviewed in (''BRW Magazine'' ) on Australia's education sector.
He is a Fellow of the (Australian Institute of Company Directors ), and a (Justice of the Peace ).

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