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 Tanya Cox Tanya Cox, Chairperson, MBA, MAICD.
With over 25 years experience in the finance industry, Tanya is currently the Chief Operating Officer and Company Secretary of DB RREEF Funds Management Limited, a $14 billion publicly listed property funds management business. Her current responsibilities include member of the Executive Committee and Investment Committee, and Chair of the Risk Committee. Tanya is also the Chair of the Property Council of Australia's National Risk Committee. Tanya is currently a Director of the Australian Paralympic Committee, as well as a Director of a number of not-for-profit organisations. Tanya is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Chartered Company Secretaries Association and was a finalist in the 2005 NSW Telstra Business Woman of the Year Awards.
Paul Croft Paul Croft. B.Ec (Hon), Grad. Dip Ed TAFE
Paul is a Head Teacher of Business with New South Wales TAFE where he has taught for 29 years. For the last 5 years Paul has also worked with physically and intellectually disabled adults to improve their general fitness level. He has academic and professional qualifications in Economics, Education and Fitness. Paul is a past President, Secretary and Life Member of the NSW Amputee Sporting Association and the current Secretary of Sitting Volleyball Australia (NSW) Inc. He is the Senior Athletics representative on the Bankstown and District Sports Club Sports Committee. Paul has represented Australia in four Paralympics (team captain in Seoul, 1988), three FESPIC Games and two World Championships. He has represented in three sports, Distance and Middle Distance running, Table Tennis and Sitting and Standing Volleyball. Paul currently instructs Aqua and General Fitness, plays volleyball, golf, open water swims, cycles and jogs a little.
Amanda Garland Amanda Garland. Grad Dip Mkt Mgn, M.B.A.
Amanda has over 20 years experience in various marketing and management roles in Small and Medium Enterprises and Government. She currently manages the Solutions Group of Businesses, her family business with partner G Hunt, which comprises 3 companies that operate in the building sector and environmental natural resource management. Her experience includes positions in marketing, public affairs, project and event management. Amanda enjoys assisting organisations that work to improve social and environmental issues. She was Treasurer of NSW Womensport for 2 years, a member of the National Council of Women Environmental Committee and is currently working on various documentary projects.
Liz Pollock Liz Pollock. BAppSc, BBus, Grad Dip PE & Rec for Disabled, MBA.
Liz started her involvement with athletes with disabilities in 1980 when she was working in the rehabilitation field and was introduced to Wheelchair Basketball. During her time in rehabilitation she was instrumental in getting people involved in sport and recreation, often providing the transport services to those sporting opportunities. Liz joined the Victorian Department of Community Services (now the Department of Human Services) in 1991 as their Senior Rehabilitation Officer. For the past 15 years, Liz has mainly worked in the Department of Human Services as a Project Manager/Change Manager on major IT projects. She is currently the Business Liaison Manager on a major Registration & Licensing project at VicRoads. Liz is currently a Director of Volleyball Victoria Inc and Wheelchair Sports Victoria. She is an International Volleyball Referee and involved in referee education and development in Victoria.
Cornelis Van Eldik Cornelis Van Eldik. B. Ed., Grad Dip I.T.
Corny is a teacher who is CPASRF's nominee to the Board of A.A.W.D. He is a senior teacher of Advanced Mathematics and Science in Brisbane's largest high school and has had a long involvement with sporting opportunities for people with a disability, especially those with Cerebral Palsy.
Corny began his involvement with athletes with a disability programs when he was elected to the board of Queensland Sporting Wheelies in 1980. In 1989 he was a founding director of the Cerebral Palsy - Australian Sport and Recreation Federation (CPASRF). He has been a team manager to Paralympics in Barcelona and Atlanta; to FESPIC games; and to World CP games in the UK, USA and The Netherlands. Immediately after the Atlanta Paralympics, Corny found coaches and players and organised Australia's first CP Football team who acquitted themselves well in the Sydney Paralympics. The sport has grown here to where Australia is now a world ranked team.
He represents CPASRF on the international CP organisation CPISRA and was elected to the Executive Committee from 1997 to 2004. Currently Corny is semi retired. He volunteers as the Director of Services for CPASRF. He helps with the development of Football and Boccia and plans to do some serious travelling..
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