Paul Moss Bassat is an Australian attorney and businessman. He co-founded online job search website Seek Limited in 1997 with his brother Andrew Bassat. The brothers were co-CEOs until Paul resigned in 2011. [1] Bassat is a Commissioner of the Australian Football League, a director of Wesfarmers Ltd, a board member of Rokt, and co-founder of Square Peg Capital. [2]
Paul Bassat was one of three children born to immigrant parents. His father was an Egyptian-born IBM executive, and his mother was a Polish-born lawyer. [3] He attended Brighton Grammar School, where he has been inducted into the school Hall of Fame. [4] Bassat graduated with a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Melbourne. [5]
After practicing law at Arnold Bloch Leibler for six years, Bassat co-founded Seek with his brother Andrew in 1997. Their goal was to resolve what they felt were inefficiencies in the existing classified-ad systems. [6] Paul was the joint CEO of the company from 1997 until 2011, he then left SEEK to work in private equity and with early-stage investment fund Square Peg Capital, where he is involved in mentoring management teams that are focused on building outstanding businesses. [5]
In 2012, Bassat became a Commissioner of the Australian Football League. He was only the third Jewish member of the Commission in league history. [7]
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Paul Moss Bassat is an Australian attorney and businessman. He co-founded online job search website Seek Limited in 1997 with his brother Andrew Bassat. The brothers were co-CEOs until Paul resigned in 2011. [1] Bassat is a Commissioner of the Australian Football League, a director of Wesfarmers Ltd, a board member of Rokt, and co-founder of Square Peg Capital. [2]
Paul Bassat was one of three children born to immigrant parents. His father was an Egyptian-born IBM executive, and his mother was a Polish-born lawyer. [3] He attended Brighton Grammar School, where he has been inducted into the school Hall of Fame. [4] Bassat graduated with a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Melbourne. [5]
After practicing law at Arnold Bloch Leibler for six years, Bassat co-founded Seek with his brother Andrew in 1997. Their goal was to resolve what they felt were inefficiencies in the existing classified-ad systems. [6] Paul was the joint CEO of the company from 1997 until 2011, he then left SEEK to work in private equity and with early-stage investment fund Square Peg Capital, where he is involved in mentoring management teams that are focused on building outstanding businesses. [5]
In 2012, Bassat became a Commissioner of the Australian Football League. He was only the third Jewish member of the Commission in league history. [7]
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