Mr Perron’s 52-year old daughter Elizabeth, the only one of his three children to be actively involved in Perron Group, will replace her father as chairman of the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation, which focuses on children’s health in Western Australia and is registered with the corporate regulator as a non-profit public company.
Ms Perron will also join the boards of all Perron Group subsidiary companies and will chair Toyota WA, which has held the state’s distribution rights for the Japanese carmaker since the 1960s.
Mr Perron’s replacement as chairman of Perron Group is Lawrence Iffla, a director since 1991 and partner at local law firm Iffla Wade.
Healthcare entrepreneur Paul Ramsay left $3.3 billion bequest to his personal foundation when he died in 2014, then one of the largest bequests in Australian history.
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