A New Era for Australian Sailing
Shevaun Bruland’s appointment as the first female President of the Australian Sailing Federation marks a significant milestone in the history of the sport. This achievement not only paves the way for future generations of women in sailing but also underscores the organization’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.
A Trailblazer’s Journey
Shevaun Bruland’s path to the presidency was not an easy one. Born and raised in Australia, she developed a passion for sailing at a young age. Her dedication and perseverance led her to become a skilled sailor, competing in various national and international competitions. Her experience and expertise eventually caught the attention of the Australian Sailing Federation, leading to her appointment as a board member five years ago.
A Leader’s Experience
As a member of the Australian Sailing Federation board, Shevaun Bruland has gained valuable experience in leadership and governance. Her five-year tenure has equipped her with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of sailing administration. Her experience on the board of Yachting South Australia, where she served as President for the last three years, has further honed her abilities as a leader and strategist.
A Vision for the Future
As the first female President of the Australian Sailing Federation, Shevaun Bruland brings a unique perspective to the role. Her vision for the future of sailing in Australia is centered around promoting diversity, inclusion, and accessibility.
She is also grateful to the Australian Institute of Management (AIM) for their support and guidance throughout her journey. She is the first woman to hold the position and is also the first Indigenous Australian to be appointed to the position.
The New President of the Australian Institute of Management
The Australian Institute of Management (AIM) has announced the appointment of its new president, Bruland. This historic appointment marks a significant milestone in the organization’s history, as Bruland becomes the first woman to hold the position.
A Trailblazer in Leadership
Bruland’s appointment is a testament to her exceptional leadership skills and dedication to her field. As a trailblazer in her own right, Bruland has paved the way for future generations of women in leadership positions. Her appointment is a significant step forward for women in management and a reflection of the organization’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Key Achievements
A Commitment to Indigenous Representation
Bruland’s appointment is also significant because she is the first Indigenous Australian to be appointed to the position.
The New Leadership
Heather McCallum’s re-election to the Board is a significant development in the organisation’s history. As the first female President of the organisation, she has already made a lasting impact. Her election to the role of Vice President will mark a milestone in the organisation’s efforts to promote gender equality.
Key Highlights
The Impact of the New Leadership
The new leadership will have a significant impact on the organisation’s operations and decision-making processes.
Sian is a highly experienced and successful sailor, with a proven track record of achievement in the sport.
The New Board Members
The new board members bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the sport of sailing. Malcolm Page OAM, a dual Olympics gold medalist, will contribute his high-performance sailing experience to the board.
Article by Australian Sailing, Published Fri 25 Oct 2024