THE Pharmacy Guild of Australia has paid tribute to Ian Marshall, former President of its NT Branch, who died suddenly last week.
Marshall trained in pharmacy at the WA Institute of Technology in Perth, moving to Darwin in the 1970s before establishing his own pharmacy in the capital in 1984.
He was the inaugural president of the NT Guild Branch from 2000 until 2007, and was also a member of the steering group that established the delivery of the Bachelor of Pharmacy degree at Charles Darwin University.
Current Guild NT Branch President, Terry Battalis, said Marshall had been instrumental in ensuring that the Guild invested in a NT branch, giving the organisation total national coverage.
Marshall had three children, two of whom are also pharmacists.
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