Gary Ralfe
Gary Ralfe | |
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Born | 15 September 1944 |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Gerard Maritz "Gary" Ralfe is a South African businessman[1] and former CEO of De Beers.[2]
Focused on diamonds
Gary Ralfe joined Anglo American in 1966 and served the corporation in South Africa, Australia and France. In 1974, Ralfe started working in what was known as the Diamond Section of the Chairman’s Office in Johannesburg. Since then, with the exception of a brief interlude between 1983 and 1985 as secretary to the executive committee of Anglo American, Ralfe has focused on the diamond industry. He spent five years in Antwerp and, in January 1986, was transferred to the then Central Selling Organisation (CSO) in London.
Gary Ralfe was a director of De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited (DBCM) from March 1990 to May 2006 and was Deputy Chairman of DBCM from May 2004 to April 2006.
CSO and De Beers
Ralfe became Managing Director of the CSO in January 1994 and, at the beginning of 1998 was appointed Managing Director of De Beers. He retired in February 2006, but continued to serve as a non-executive director of De Beers SA.[3]
Education
"A History of Michaelhouse by Gary Ralfe" |
Gary Ralfe was educated at the boys boarding school Michaelhouse School, South Africa where he was Senior Prefect. In 2024 Ralfe wrote a much-acclaimed history of Michaelhouse School.[4]
Ralfe went on to attend the University of Cambridge.
References
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