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Powell was a transformational leader of the organisation. |
Powell was a man of ideas and happy to experiment with new programme initiatives. |
He transformed camping into a massive co-ed programme, introduced Explorers and Adventurers which at its peak had about 1000 families involved. |
He set up the first child safety programme "Alert Assert" which was rolled out in schools. |
He negotiated the first PPP at Aberfoyle Hub which was a three way collaboration with the Council, Govt and YMCA. |
Other initiatives included Dollar Day a door knocking fundraiser and the City Port Fun Run which attracted thousands of runners. |
1980s |
Trevor Cleland. |
Was promoted from accountant to CEO with limited success. |
This created a crisis which inspired the recruitment to the board of some former Y members high in the corporate world who could use there expertise to review the organisation. |
Clive Armour (CEO of ETSA) Colin Williamson (CEO of Strategic Resources Consulting). |
A restructure of the organisation and shaking off the old Methodist mentality about paying people for their 'calling'. |
The board upped the salary offering from $19,000 to $52,000 and went to market for a new CEO. |
Rob Dowling 1990? |
- 2003. |
Dowling came from Carclew Performing Arts and became our first leaders called a CEO as the others were titled General Secretaries. |
Dowling was a transformational leader and kept all the Y programmes running at a high level and established a Registered Training Organisation running certificate course out of the Flinders Street headquarters. |
With the Flinders Street property becoming outdated and run down Dowling sought to redevelop site.. A 12-story, strata titled building with the Y having some floors and selling off others. |
Plans were drawn by Woodhead Australia and funding partners sought. |
Brilliant idea but the board was not able to pull it off. |
The Flinders' Street property was then sold as cost of fire compliance and the age of the building proved uneconomical to refurbish. |
Closing the residential wing affected the organisations cash flow. |
Dowling sought to purchase another building, an old bank, but not supported by the Board. |
Dowling left to undertake teaching and research at Flinders University before retirement to the Adelaide hills. |
Dave Bedson: Held the position for a short time. |
2000s |
Mike Kelly. |
Driven by the board policy Kelly spent his time trying to win contracts for student accommodation which was an emerging area of service due to the growing numbers of overseas students in Adelaide. |
This chewed up significant funds which ultimately delivered no results and the money from the sale of Flinders Street property began to diminish. |
Changing time saw the diminishing of the camping programme and Explorers and Adventurers. |
Peter Schwartz. |
A former footballer Schwartz did some very good work, won the Aquadome contract and set up Community Strengthening unit, after school care and negotiated access to HACC grant funding to expand YMCA social services. |
Haydn Robins. |
2012 - 2019 Robins came from Vic Y. |
He transformed the organisation into a modern competitive management organisation running sport, aquatic and community centres across South Australia. |
Supported by a senior leadership team he assembled he took the organisation from near insolvency to financial security and a higher level of service delivery. |
Robins had an accomplished career as a footballer playing AFL and SANFL. |
Andrew Mundy - Acting CEO 2019. |
Mundy stepped in at short notice from his role as General manager Operations and earned his name on the baton that is passed from one CEO to the next. |
David Paterson - to commence in January 2020, 100 years after the appointment of Jack Massey. |
USS Arizona (SSN-803) |
"Arizona" (SSN-803), a , will be the fourth United States Navy vessel named for the state of Arizona. |
Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly announced the name on 24 December 2019, in a press release. |
Arizona was authorized for construction on 2 December 2019. |
Raymar Jose |
Raymar A. Jose is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Meralco Bolts of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). |
He was selected 3rd overall by Blackwater Elite in the 2017 PBA draft. |
Mimbara Conservation Park |
Mimbara Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located in the locality of Worlds End about south-east of the state capital of Adelaide and about south-east of the town of Burra. |
The conservation park consists of the following land in the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Bright - Allotments 100 and 101 in Deposited Plan 92164 and Section 223. |
The land first received protected area status as a conservation park proclaimed under the "National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972" on 26 March 2015. |
A separate proclamation made on the same day confirmed the preservation of “certain existing and future rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining” in respect to the land. |
Its name is derived from the clan name used by the Ngadjuri aboriginal people for the land associated with the conservation park. |
As of 2019, it covered an area of . |
The conservation park is categorised as an IUCN Category VI protected area. |
2007 Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns baseball team |
The 2007 Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns baseball team represented the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in the 2007 NCAA Division I baseball season. |
The Ragin' Cajuns played their home games at M. L. Tigue Moore Field. |
2020 Big West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament |
The 2020 Big West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament is the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Big West Conference of the 2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. |
It will be held from March 12 through March 14, 2019 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. |
The top eight conference teams will be eligible for the tournament. |
Teams will be seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records. |
Teams will be reseeded after the quarterfinals. |
Leopold Katscher |
Leopold Katscher (1853–1939) was a Hungarian Jewish writer and peace activist. |
He was a strong influence on Rosika Schwimmer, his niece. |
Katscher translated the works of Hippolyte Taine into German from 1877 until the early 20th century. |
IDS Tirana |
IDS Tirana is a football club based in Tirana, Albania. |
They recently competed in the Albanian Third Division. |
Their home ground is the Kamza Sports Complex. |
Jim Workman |
James Allen Workman (17 March 1917 – 23 December 1970) was an Australian cricketer who played first-class cricket for the Australian Services team from May 1945 to January 1946. |
After the war he married an English woman, and they lived in London, where he coached at Alf Gover's cricket school. |
He died suddenly on his way home from work on 23 December 1970. |
Claude Fonnereau |
Claude Fonnereau (1677, La Rochelle – 5 April 1740, Hoddesdon) was a French Huguenot refugee who settled in England and became a prominent merchant. |
He was the founding father of the Fonnereau family in England. |
In 1735 he purchased Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich, Suffolk, from Price Devereux, 10th Viscount Hereford. |
Claude was the son of Zacharie Fonnereau and Marguerite Chataigner. |
He married Elizabeth Bureau, also a Huguenot, the daughter of Anne Bureau, and had several children: |
2020 BWF Continental Circuit |
The 2020 BWF Continental Circuit is the fourteenth season of the BWF Continental Circuit of badminton, a circuit of 66 tournaments. |
The 66 tournaments are divided into three levels: |
Each of these tournaments offers different ranking points and prize money. |
Below is the point distribution table for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the BWF Continental Circuit events. |
Below is the schedule released by Badminton World Federation: |
Below are the 2020 BWF Continental Circuit performances by country. |
Only countries who have won a title are listed: |
"To avoid confusion and double counting, information in this table shall only be updated once a tournament has concluded. |
These tables were calculated after the Iceland International." |
India's Best Dancer |
India's Best Dancer is a new dance reality show going to air on Sony Entertainment Television Channel. |
Actress Malaika Arora, Choreographer Geeta Kapoor and Terence Lewis is all set to Judge this show. |
Comedian Bharti Singh will Host this show along with her husband writer Haarsh Limbachiyaa. |
Malaika Arora, Geeta Kapoor, and Terence Lewis is going to Judge of Sony TV's dance reality show India's Best Dancer. |
Bharti Singh and her husband writer Haarsh Limbachiyaa all set to turn hosts for Sony TV's new dance reality show India’s Best Dancer. |
India's Best Dancer 2020 Auditions will be in Jaipur, Ranchi, Chandigarh, Kolkata, Guwahati, Lucknow, Delhi, Vadodara, Indore & Pune, Mumbai. |
Robert Giblin |