ALFAQ re-established to represent Queensland aquatic professionals
ALFAQ (Australian Leisure Facilities Association Queensland) has advised that it has re-established its Board with key industry leaders backing the peak body again becoming active in representing Queensland aquatic professionals.
Aiming to foster collaboration with members by connecting them through events and advocating for initiatives that elevate the industry's standards and performance, ALFAQ is challenging the industry in Queensland to come together and support a body that ultimately exists to support them.
Newly appointed ALFAQ President, Jay Clarke explained “we are building a framework in the post-COVID world that aims to endorse our industry peak bodies' policies and procedures and support members in understanding and implementing them.”
ALFAQ will be making a series of announcements in the near future, with a rebranding to bring it in line with other state peak bodies under active consideration.
ALFAQ Board Members
Ken Chandler - Managing Director for Aquatic Services Equipment and Training Qld (ASETQ).
Jay Clarke - ALFAQ President and Managing Director, City Venue Management.
Dan Cullen - State Manager QLD/NT, Belgravia Leisure.
Matt Howes - Aquatic Contract Coordinator, Sunshine Coast Council.
Dan Kwaczynski - ALFAQ Vice-President and Managing Director, Maytronics Australia.
Lindsay McGrath - Chief Executive, SPASA Australia.
Cath Sharples - City Pools Manager, Brisbane City Council
Nicky Sloan - ALFAQ Secretary and Chief People Officer, City Venue Management.
Sovannara Tuon - ALFAQ Treasurer and Senior Accountant Casal Corporate Advisory.
Click here to view further information on ALFAQ’s 2024 board members on Linkedin.
To get involved and find out more about foundational membership, reach out via info@alfaq.org.au
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