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This time last year it was former Harvey Norman Director David Ackery who was calling it quits, now the long serving Director of Harvey Norman Commercial in Queensland Steve Cavalier is
bowing out after joining the business in 1988. A legend in the appliance industry Cavalier who is also well known in the construction industry having been responsible for tens of millions of
Harvey Normans commercial in the past. Steve Cavalier has decided to retire according to Harvey Norman insiders. One of the big successes of his career was the opening of the Cooking
Inspiration Gallery at one of Harvey Norman’s most successful stores at Bundall on the Gold Coast. Opened in 2016 the Centre which showcases some of the biggest appliance brands sold in
Australia has been a runaway success with renovators, builders and kitchen designers using the location to choose their appliances. Today thousands of Gold Coast developments have appliances
that were initially chosen at the Bundall store prior to a property being built or renovated. When the store was initially opened he said “This is a vision that I have had for three to four
years”. It came to fruition after an initial discussion with CEO Katie Page. She said ‘Go for it! – and so we did! ChannelNews understands that he will still live on the Gold Coast after
buying into a new Isle of Capri development which is set to be finished at the end of this year. Steve Cavalier rtight with disgraced former Harvey Norman Commervcial NSW executive Alan
Stephenson Cavalier was also a close friend of Alan Stephenson who was fired by Harvey Norman after a major investigation of the Companies NSW Harvey Norman Commercial franchisee. The exit
of Ackery and Cavalier raises questions of who will be next and whether the loss of experience will impact the Company. Some insiders claim that the next big retirement could be Company
founder Gerry Harvey who at 85 is still Chairman of the business that was founded in 1982 with Cavalier joining the retailer 6 years later. About Post Author David Richards David Richards
has been writing about technology for more than 30 years. A former Fleet Street journalist, he wrote the Award Winning Series on the Federated Ships Painters + Dockers Union for the Bulletin
that led to a Royal Commission. He is also a Logie Winner for Outstanding Contribution To TV Journalism with a story called The Werribee Affair. In 1997, he built the largest Australian
technology media company and prior to that the third largest PR company that became the foundation company for Ogilvy PR. Today he writes about technology and the impact on both business and
consumers.