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Deborah Thomas was born on 1955, is an Australian businesswoman. Discover Deborah Thomas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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1955

Deborah Thomas is an Australian magazine editor and businesswoman, born in December 1955.

1987

Her career in magazine publishing started at Cleo magazine as beauty and lifestyle editor in 1987.

1990

She became deputy editor at Cleo in 1990, and was editor at Mode in 1992 (now Harper's Bazaar) followed by Elle magazine in 1994, until she took over the editorship at Cleo from 1997 to 1999.

1999

Following Cleo magazine, Thomas became editor-in-chief of The Australian Women's Weekly in 1999 and was awarded Magazine of the Year as well as Editor of the Year in 2002.

After nearly 10 years at The Weekly, Thomas became the Director of Media, Public Affairs & Brand Development at Bauer Media.

Thomas was also Executive Director of the Bangkok Post Media /ACP joint venture in Thailand.

2006

Thomas was appointed to the Council of the National Library of Australia (NLA) in 2006 for three three-year terms, taking on the role of Deputy Chair from 2013-2016.

The NLA Council was charged with overseeing the construction of major IT infrastructure required to create a comprehensive digital library to enable all Australians online access to the National Collection.

Deborah was Chair of the NLA Governance Committee as well as a member of the Audit and Risk Committee.

2012

In 2012, Thomas was elected to local government as a Councillor for Woollahra, completing her five-year term in August 2017.

Thomas is a member of Chief Executive Women and also founded 'Gold Week ' for the Sydney Children's Hospital, the signature fundraising event for the hospital with a telethon now held annually on the Nine Network.

2015

In April 2015, she was appointed as chief executive officer of Ardent Leisure.

2017

A few months after an accident that killed four people on the Thunder River Rapids Ride at Dreamworld, Thomas resigned from her position as CEO of Ardent Leisure in 2017 and later left the company.

2020

Thomas was appointed in her current role as CEO of national children's cancer charity, Camp Quality in January 2020.

Deborah was a non-executive director of the federal government's National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre.

She has been involved in NFP organisations such as the Royal Hospital for Women Foundation, Father Chris Riley's Youth off the Streets and is a founding patron of the Taronga Conservation Foundation and was Chair of the Ensemble Theatre Foundation.