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Sweating it out with Treasury Wine’s CEO – The Australian Financial Review
Running an $8 billion company from home has its challenges. Tim Ford, who was a state-level junior cricketer, says vigorous regular exercise is crucial.
He’s up at 5.30am for the first burst, and varies his home training workouts.
“It’s important to do the exercise,” he says. “It’s that physical release”. The irony is that working from home brings more time to raise a sweat at home, and has also reduced his usual punishing travel schedule.
Mr Ford has a strong sporting background, having been a talented junior cricketer who once captained the South Australian under-19s cricket team in his youth. Greg Blewett, who went on to play 46 Test matc…
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