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Rotary Youth Leadership Awards 2021
Oct 18, 2021 6:30 pm
As the host club of the RYLA District 9510 this year, we are proud to be there for the opening of the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards seminar, a training camp for personal and professional development! We pride ourselves on sponsoring the leadership training of our future leaders and look forward to hearing about their experience, this coming week! |
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BusinessSA and my background
Oct 25, 2021 7:00 pm
Martin Kinnear Haese was the Lord Mayor of Adelaide in South Australia from 2014–2018. Haese is an educator and an entrepreneur, who founded the Youthworks fashion chain in 1993 and built the business into a national chain of clothing, footwear and lifestyle stores which he sold in 2005. Haese co-founded the Entrepreneurs' Organization in South Australia and later became the General Manager of the Rundle Mall Management Authority, a subsidiary organisation of the City of Adelaide, from 2010 to 2013. As General Manager, Haese successfully launched public holiday trading and built the case for an AUD$30 million public realm upgrade.[4] From 2010 to 2014, Haese was the Chairman of the Bay to Birdwood motoring event. He has served on various boards including the Adelaide Convention Bureau, South Australian Youth Arts Board and holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Australian Institute of Business. He was a guest lecturer for the University of Wollongong and the Australian Institute of Business for several years. Haese was also the national Chair of the Council of Capital City Lord Mayors in 2015. Haese was elected Lord Mayor of Adelaide in November 2014, defeating incumbent Stephen Yarwood by 218 votes. As Lord Mayor, he led a partnership with TPG Telecom to roll out a 10 Gigabit ultra-fast fibre optic data network across the City of Adelaide and a number of investment partnerships with the State Government of South Australia into improved laneways, tramways and bikeways projects. Haese was a speaker at the Paris COP21 in December 2015. Haese promoted Adelaide as a UNESCO City of Music. In September 2018, Haese announced that he would not contest the 2018 election. In 2019, Haese was appointed CEO of Business SA.[16] |
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Nov 01, 2021 7:30 pm
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Nov 20, 2021 6:30 pm - 11:30 pm
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Renewal of the Port Adelaide Football Club
Nov 29, 2021
Matthew completed his Bachelor of Education (Phys Ed) in 1993 and joined the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) as a Development Officer in his final year of study. At the SACA, he progressed with to Game Development Manager, with the growth of sports development, whilst undertaking further study with a Graduate Diploma Business (Marketing) at University of South Australia and then commenced an MBA which he completed in 2009.
During his time with the SACA, he co-founded a sports management business, Athletes1 Australia, and the joined the Port Adelaide Football Club (SANFL) as Marketing Manager in February 2001. The sports management business continued to grow and expand and Matthew maintained a key role in strategy and business planning as a Director.
In May 2004 Matthew was appointed the Chief Executive of the Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club (SANFL) and oversaw the SANFL Club through a period of significant challenge and change, dealing with many financial and strategic issues which would shape the future of the Club.
In 2009 Matthew joined the Port Adelaide Football Club (AFL) in a special projects role focused initially on commercial growth. This quickly saw the move to Adelaide Oval and then leading the Club’s strategy to unite Port Adelaide as One Club, bringing the Magpies in the SANFL and Power in the AFL together. This led to the official reunification of the Port Adelaide Football Club in November 2011, which was a catalyst to the club’s successful move to Adelaide Oval in 2014 and membership growth from less than 30,000 in 2010 to over 60,000 in 2015.
Matthew was appointed Executive General Manager of the Port Adelaide Football Club in 2018, and in October 2020 was appointed the Chief Executive, replacing Keith Thomas with whom he had worked closely for nine years.
He has extensive experience across the journey of the Port Adelaide Football Club including;
Matthew was instrumental in building and implementing the Club’s bold strategic vision, Chasing Greatness and is now leading the Club as it works to a new agenda in the post-COVID era of the AFL and the Port Adelaide Football Club.
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