Background
After completing her education in 1945, Florence joined her father"s building construction business Field Artillery Pidgeon & Son Pty Limited. which was founded in 1927.
After completing her education in 1945, Florence joined her father"s building construction business Field Artillery Pidgeon & Son Pty Limited. which was founded in 1927.
Under the joint stewardship, Field Artillery Pidgeon & Son Pty Limited., grew into one of the largest privately owned construction companies in Queensland. Valmai Pidgeon has also established herself as a developer in her own right, through a range of projects in and around Brisbane - most recently, a major inner city high-rise residential development. Of particular note has been her public profile as a supporter of landscape architecture through her own award-winning garden in her Holland Park home.
She also supports many important groups including Opera Queensland, Opera Australia, Australian Ballet, Queensland Art Gallery, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Saint John's Cathedral, QUT’s Art Museum, Multiple Sclerosis and the State Library of Queensland.
On 11 June 2001 Valmai was recognised with an Department of Administration and Management for service to the arts in Queensland as a patron and benefactor, to women, particularly in the area of industrial democracy in the workplace, and to the community. School and university buildings have been named in her honour including the Valmai Pidgeon Performing Arts Centre at Somerville House school, which was opened in her honour in the year 2000. A special ceremony in 2005 hosted by the Queensland University of Technology Chancellor, Major General Peter Arnison Air Corps, Commander of the Royal Victorian Order and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Peter Coaldrake, was held at Old Government House was held in honour of Valmai as she was conferred with the degree of Doctor of the University. "Mission Pidgeon was recognised for her outstanding contribution to the community and QUT through distinguished service to the construction industry, the arts, and the advancement of women. Mission Pidgeon has made a significant contribution to QUT over the past 20 years as a patron of the QUT Art Museum and Art Collection, and as a generous benefactor and vocal supporter.".