Fitness Australia invites Board of Directors nominations
Industry peak body Fitness Australia is seeking industry leaders to join its Board of Directors - looking to elect three Directors to take office at its Annual General Meeting on 14th October 2016.
On its web site, the industry body explains "this is a great opportunity to apply your knowledge and experience to lead and drive Fitness Australia’s strategic agenda and achieve industry goals and objectives.”
Other positive reasons listed for getting involved on Fitness Australia’s Board of Directors include:
Achievement - apply your industry knowledge and experience to lead and drive Fitness Australia's strategic agenda and achieve industry goals and objectives;
Engagement - involvement in key issues and opportunities that directly affect the fitness industry;
Connection - expansion of your professional networks and collaboration with industry peers;
Recognition - industry, peer and public recognition through your leadership of and contribution to the fitness industry.
Subject to Fitness Australia’s constitution, Business Member can nominate for the Directorships.
Nominations close on 22nd July 2016
For more information on the role contact Fitness Australia on 1300 211 311.
Click here for nomination information.
17th December 2015 - NEW FITNESS AUSTRALIA CHAIRMAN DAVID ALLAN DISCUSSES HIS ROLE
3rd September 2015 - FITNESS AUSTRALIA WELCOMES ELECTION OF NEW BOARD MEMBERS
7th September 2012 - DAVID MORGAN ELECTED TO FITNESS AUSTRALIA’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS
13th July 2011 - FITNESS AUSTRALIA TO SEEK INDUSTRY LEADERS FOR ITS DIRECTORSHIPS
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