2009 World Masters Games - Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Organising Committee

Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Organising Committee

Headed by Shane O'Leary, the Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Organising Committee comprises five divisions with, as of March 2009, its key personnel being:

Position Name
Chief Executive Officer Shane O'Leary
Chief Operating Officer Lynne Bates AM
Group Manager, Games Services James Hunter
Group Manager, Finance and Corporate Services Sally Judd
Group Manager, Marketing Rod Dowler
Group Manager, Communications & Media Natalie Soltyszewski
Group Manager, Sport and Venues Nick Jordan

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