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ASIAL Plans Growth And Development Through Innovation.

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ASIAL Plans Growth And Development Through Innovation.

ASIAL Plans Growth – ASIAL’s new board has been announced and Australia’s national security industry association plans to champion growth and development.

Australian Electoral Commission on behalf of ASIAL has announced that John Gellel will remain ASIAL president and Rachaell Saunders vice-president, while director positions will be held by Tamara Bayly, Brian Foster, Fred Khoury, Kevin McDonald, Suzette Po-Williams and Mike Smith.

ASIAL Plans Growth And Development Through Innovation

“We are about to embark on an exciting phase for ASIAL and our industry, as set out in the ASIAL 2026 Future Forward strategy paper,” Gellel said after the announcement.

“A strong security industry is in Australia’s national interest. As the peak body for the industry, ASIAL will continue to provide the leadership and direction required to help achieve this. The new board is committed to delivering member value by being an innovative and forward-looking Association.”

On behalf of the board and the ASIAL membership Gellel acknowledged outgoing director Mark Guiney for his contribution during his term on the ASIAL board.

You can learn more about ASIAL here or read more SEN news here.

“ASIAL Plans Growth And Development Through Innovation.”

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ASIAL plans growth, says president, John Gellel.

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