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Kim Williams (media executive)

Kimberley Lynton "Kim" Williams (born 1952〔) is an Australian media executive and composer. He has headed a wide range of prominent organisations such as Musica Viva Australia, Foxtel, the Australian Film Commission, the Sydney Opera House Trust and News Limited (now News Corp Australia).
==Family and early life==
Williams was born in Sydney to Joan and David Williams AM (1925–2009). His father was managing director of the Greater Union Organisation and recipient of the Australian Film Institute's Raymond Longford Award. His sister Candice is married to the cellist Nathan Waks.〔("A passionate supporter of the film industry", ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 15 May 2009 ); Retrieved 18 August 2013〕 He attended schools in West Ryde (Marsden High School where Richard Gill was his music teacher) and Ermington. During his youth he was an Australian Lego champion.〔

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