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Andrew Kent, chair of Aspermont Limited, passes away

ASPERMONT chair Andrew Kent (1947-2023) was a self-made man with a strategic global vision. He was a driving force behind Aspermont’s remarkable transition from an Australian print publisher in the 1990s into today’s leading international media tech company, with more than thirty digital brands, 4 million subscribers and the most significant database for the world’s global resource industries: mining, energy, and agriculture.

Staff Reporter
Andrew Kent pictured during his time working in London.

Andrew Kent pictured during his time working in London.

As the only son of a Hungarian Jewish family disrupted by the rise of post-war socialism, he emigrated to Australia as a child refugee. He was not daunted by learning English and developed into a prodigious...

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