The Board of ARCHERY SA has two new additions ARCHERY SA is pleased to announce the appointment of two Board Directors, sourced from outside the sport. This is in line with the intention of ARCHERY SA’s governance principles to seek external support and guidance for the Board. Adam McCallum and Arthur Antonis bring fresh, new perspectives to the Board and the way it operates. Their initial (volunteer) appointments are for 12 months. Adam comes with a background in business management • Is a member of the Executive Team at Health Partners, South Australia’s largest open health fund • Has experience in both private and public sector organisations, with 20 years’ in senior management and project management type roles across finance, retail and service sectors • Brings significant expertise across numerous disciplines including business improvement, stakeholder management, quality and risk control, relationship building, personnel and budget management • Is also a Director of Skylight, formerly known as MIFSA – Mental Illness Fellowship South Australia. • He aspires to serve ARCHERY SA by helping where his experience and aptitude might be valuable and contributing to overall efficient management of ARCHERYSA and its functions. Arthur comes from the Public Service, but also has sports management experience • Undergraduate qualifications in law and commerce, with considerable management experience with the Australian Public Service at the Executive Level • Postgraduate sports management qualifications from London Metropolitan University • Postgraduate study in sports facility and events management • Internships completed with an English Premier League and a League 2 football club • Significant stakeholder relationship management experience, including managing the relationship between the Australian Taxation Office and the OECD • Governance experience across data management and identity security contexts • Experience working in new law implementation • Member of the Walkerville Primary School Finance Subcommittee President, Bruce Lang said, “These appointments are a watershed for ARCHERY SA, bringing “new eyes” to the sport of archery in South Australia. I am encouraged that there are people such as Adam and Arthur willing to give their time to further a sport for which they previously had little knowledge. Archery and members can only benefit from the inputs Adam & Arthur can make. I encourage all members to make Adam and Arthur feel welcome and to ensure they become integral parts of the archery family.”