Patron of the NSCA
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Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC - Governor -
General of the Commonwealth of Australia
It is with great pleasure that the NSCA includes Ms Quentin Bryce AC, Governor – General of the Commonwealth of Australia as a Patron of the NSCA.
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Board of Directors
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Bernie Doyle - President
Bernie Doyle’s first involvement with the NSCA was as a Director in the former South Australian Division in 1991. As President of the South Australian Board he was part of the working party that merged South Australia into a National body. He has been a Director ever since and is currently serving his second term as Chairman.
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Colin Seery - NSCA Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director
Colin Seery commenced in the role of Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the NSCA in 2006. He has extensive management experience in a diverse range of organisations, including the CEO of SANO Consulting, CEO of the Sydney Swans football club and the General Manager for a division of AXA AsiaPacific. Colin has completed a Bachelor of Applied Science, Diploma of Education and a Masters of Business Administration.
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Curtis Berry - Vice President
Curtis Berry has been an NSCA Director since 2004 and is currently Deputy Chairman - a role he has held since he joined the Board. Curtis is currently employed by TNT as Director of Operations and his role encompasses safety, health and environment in Australia and the Pacific.
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Ray Thurlow - Director
Ray Thurlow has been involved in the area of health and safety for the past 20 years in functional, strategic and consultancy areas. He currently holds a national health, safety and environment role with a large pharmaceutical company.
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Andrew A. Young - Director
Andrew Young has over 32 years experience in the international oil and gas industry working in a range of technical, financial, management and director roles in exploration, production and service companies, most recently with Century Drilling, Gaffney Cline and Anzon Australia.
Andrew is currently on the Advisory Board of UNSW School for Petroleum Engineering, is a Director of the NSCA (1997 – 2001, and 2009 - present) and has served on the international Board of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), including as the Society’s President in 2003.
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Management Team
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Adam Baldock - State Manager Victoria
Adam Baldock came to the NSCA with a background in business management for WorkCover, insurance and injury management consultancy roles. He has consulted to a variety of industries, from corporate through to factory level.
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Adam Fenech - State Manager New South Wales
Adam joined the NSCA in early 2008 as Business Development Manager NSW/ACT having gained over 10 years experience in business management, OHS Risk Management consulting and customer service roles. Prior to joining the NSCA he was Business Manager of a specialist Risk Management & Loss Prevention firm consulting to International Hotels and Resorts.
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Adrian Glasscock - State Manager Queensland
Adrian Glasscock joined the NSCA in March 1995 after working in mining research and public service roles. He has worked predominately in the mining sector and currently holds membership in the Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists.
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Michelle Wade - National Marketing Manager
Michelle rejoined the NSCA in August 2009. She previously worked in a part-time role at the NSCA before leaving to live in Singapore. Michelle has worked in marketing management and business development roles across a range of industries including education, recruitment and pharmaceuticals.
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Grant Patterson - Finance Manager
Grant Patterson rejoined the NSCA in the role of Finance Manager in August 2008. He had previously worked within the company's finance department as Accountant for 6 years before leaving to take up a management position externally in March 2006. Grant brings to the organisation extensive knowledge of the NSCA's finance systems and processes.
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