Graham Wilson (b Wimbledon, London, 2 April 1958), son of George Wilson (1928-2014) and Betty Dorothy Wilson (1929-2013), is a UK-based leadership and organisation development specialist.
Education
He attended Eggar's Grammar School, Alton, from 1970 to 1976, and then the University of Bristol, from which he graduated with a BSc (IIi) in Geology and Zoology in 1980 and a PhD in Behavioural Science in 1985.
In 1998, he was awarded a Diploma in counselling and psychotherapy from the University of Surrey, and then, in 2001 he was ordained by The New Seminary, Oxford, as an Interfaith Minister and spiritual counsellor.
Career
Graham's initial career was with The Middlesex Hospital and Exxon, before he joined Coopers and Lybrand as a specialist in organisation development. His consultancy career continued until 2003, when he became self-employed, operating under his own name.
Today, he has a portfolio career as a leadership counsellor/mentor, a workplace chaplain, and wedding celebrant.
Originally from Grafton, New South Wales, Wilson made his first grade debut for Newtown in the Sydney premiership as a 16-year-old in 1960. He was first selected to represent New South Wales the following season.
In 1963, the South African team was touring Australia and Wilson represented Sydney against them. Before leaving for New Zealand, the South African team invited Wilson and Canterbury-Bankstown's hooker, Fred Anderson to bolster their injury-ravaged forward pack. Later that year Wilson toured Britain and France with the 1963-64 Kangaroos, gaining the unusual distinction of playing for two countries in the same year. On tour he played for The Ashes, helping Australia to victory in the series.
The 2000 Windsor municipal election was held in the City of Windsor, Ontario to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees.
Results
Graham Wilson was a thirty-year-old machinist at the time of the election. He was previously elected to the Greater Essex County District School Board in 1997. In early 2000, Wilson and other board members took part in a protest against demands by provincial Education MinisterJanet Ecker that the board implement austerity measures to balance its budget.
Lawrence Holland was a fringe candidate for mayor in 1991. A 23-year-old journalism student at St. Clair College, he called for Windsor-area garbage to be sent to the Detroit incinerator. After the election, he became co-owner of La Creperie Cafe and Restaurant. Holland campaigned for a council seat in Windsor's third ward in 1994, but dropped out before the election. In the 2000 campaign, he described himself as a waiter and online antique marketer. He campaigned for Ward 2 again in 2003, supporting the Detroit River Tunnel Partnership proposal. He was again defeated.
GOAL | Auchinleck Talbot’s Graham Wilson opens the scoring for Scotland Juniors
published: 11 Oct 2017
Graham Wilson scores for Scotland v IOM Umbro Cup (2-0) 14 October 2017
published: 14 Oct 2017
GOPRO | Auchinleck Talbot’s Graham Wilson scores for Scotland Juniors
published: 11 Oct 2017
Sonny Bill Williams VS Cian Healy (RUGBY SCUFFLE)
Great game to watch. NZ 22 - 19 IRE at Christchurch 2012
published: 16 Jun 2012
Rugby League: NZ v Aus 3rd Test 1985
This is the 3rd Test match in the 1985 series between New Zealand and Australia, from Carlaw Park, Auckland on July 7. The Kangaroos won the first Test at Lang Park, Brisbane and the second Test at Carlaw Park in the dying seconds. It was not all lost for the Kiwis, though, as this match was the first World Cup match of the round that culminated in the World Cup Final in 1988 (over a three-year period, the final match of a series doubled as a World Cup match).
Teams
New Zealand: 1. Gary Kemble; 2. Dean Bell; 3. Gary Prohm; 4. James Leuluai; 5. Dane O'Hara; 6. Olsen Filipaina; 7. Clayton Friend; 8. Owen Wright; 9. Howie Tamati; 10. Kevin Tamati; 11. Mark Graham; 12. Kurt Sorensen; 13. Hugh McGahan. Reserves: 14. Joe Ropati; 15. Ricky Cowan.
Australia: 1. Garry Jack; 2. John Ribot; 3. Steve ...
published: 30 Apr 2013
Real Talk with Ryan Wilson | Episode 3 ft. Darcy Graham
Ryan Wilson grills Darcy Graham on having two first names, who he blames for his height, and whether he's just as fast off the field 😂
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published: 15 Dec 2023
😉 Joe Marler sent off at Welford Road against Leicester Tigers, takes it well
Joe Marler high-fives Leicester Tigers supporters after receiving a yellow card out at Welford Road 🤣
#coyq #harlequins #rugby #joemarler
published: 07 May 2023
Ablett Sr coked off his head
Channel Seven boundary rider Paul Couch doing a half time interview with Gary Ablett Sr, who is very much coked off his head
published: 09 Jan 2019
Rugby's Most Violent Match of ALL TIME | Wales vs England 1987
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This is the 3rd Test match in the 1985 series between New Zealand and Australia, from Carlaw Park, Auckland on July 7. The Kangaroos won the first Test at Lang ...
This is the 3rd Test match in the 1985 series between New Zealand and Australia, from Carlaw Park, Auckland on July 7. The Kangaroos won the first Test at Lang Park, Brisbane and the second Test at Carlaw Park in the dying seconds. It was not all lost for the Kiwis, though, as this match was the first World Cup match of the round that culminated in the World Cup Final in 1988 (over a three-year period, the final match of a series doubled as a World Cup match).
Teams
New Zealand: 1. Gary Kemble; 2. Dean Bell; 3. Gary Prohm; 4. James Leuluai; 5. Dane O'Hara; 6. Olsen Filipaina; 7. Clayton Friend; 8. Owen Wright; 9. Howie Tamati; 10. Kevin Tamati; 11. Mark Graham; 12. Kurt Sorensen; 13. Hugh McGahan. Reserves: 14. Joe Ropati; 15. Ricky Cowan.
Australia: 1. Garry Jack; 2. John Ribot; 3. Steve Ella; 4. Mal Meninga; 5. John Ferguson; 6. Wally Lewis; 7. Des Hasler; 8. Peter Tunks; 9. Ben Elias; 10. Steve Roach; 11. Paul Vautin; 12. Peter Wynn; 13. Wayne Pearce. Reserves: 14. Chris Close; 15. Greg Dowling.
Referee: Julian Rascagneres
This is the 3rd Test match in the 1985 series between New Zealand and Australia, from Carlaw Park, Auckland on July 7. The Kangaroos won the first Test at Lang Park, Brisbane and the second Test at Carlaw Park in the dying seconds. It was not all lost for the Kiwis, though, as this match was the first World Cup match of the round that culminated in the World Cup Final in 1988 (over a three-year period, the final match of a series doubled as a World Cup match).
Teams
New Zealand: 1. Gary Kemble; 2. Dean Bell; 3. Gary Prohm; 4. James Leuluai; 5. Dane O'Hara; 6. Olsen Filipaina; 7. Clayton Friend; 8. Owen Wright; 9. Howie Tamati; 10. Kevin Tamati; 11. Mark Graham; 12. Kurt Sorensen; 13. Hugh McGahan. Reserves: 14. Joe Ropati; 15. Ricky Cowan.
Australia: 1. Garry Jack; 2. John Ribot; 3. Steve Ella; 4. Mal Meninga; 5. John Ferguson; 6. Wally Lewis; 7. Des Hasler; 8. Peter Tunks; 9. Ben Elias; 10. Steve Roach; 11. Paul Vautin; 12. Peter Wynn; 13. Wayne Pearce. Reserves: 14. Chris Close; 15. Greg Dowling.
Referee: Julian Rascagneres
Ryan Wilson grills Darcy Graham on having two first names, who he blames for his height, and whether he's just as fast off the field 😂
To watch all content liv...
Ryan Wilson grills Darcy Graham on having two first names, who he blames for his height, and whether he's just as fast off the field 😂
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This is the 3rd Test match in the 1985 series between New Zealand and Australia, from Carlaw Park, Auckland on July 7. The Kangaroos won the first Test at Lang Park, Brisbane and the second Test at Carlaw Park in the dying seconds. It was not all lost for the Kiwis, though, as this match was the first World Cup match of the round that culminated in the World Cup Final in 1988 (over a three-year period, the final match of a series doubled as a World Cup match).
Teams
New Zealand: 1. Gary Kemble; 2. Dean Bell; 3. Gary Prohm; 4. James Leuluai; 5. Dane O'Hara; 6. Olsen Filipaina; 7. Clayton Friend; 8. Owen Wright; 9. Howie Tamati; 10. Kevin Tamati; 11. Mark Graham; 12. Kurt Sorensen; 13. Hugh McGahan. Reserves: 14. Joe Ropati; 15. Ricky Cowan.
Australia: 1. Garry Jack; 2. John Ribot; 3. Steve Ella; 4. Mal Meninga; 5. John Ferguson; 6. Wally Lewis; 7. Des Hasler; 8. Peter Tunks; 9. Ben Elias; 10. Steve Roach; 11. Paul Vautin; 12. Peter Wynn; 13. Wayne Pearce. Reserves: 14. Chris Close; 15. Greg Dowling.
Referee: Julian Rascagneres
Ryan Wilson grills Darcy Graham on having two first names, who he blames for his height, and whether he's just as fast off the field 😂
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