Bradley is self employed. His business Qattro (in partnership with Mark Gardiner) is one of Adelaide's leading residential property developers and home builders. Qattro build approximately 250 homes per year as medium density in fill throughout the Adelaide residential belt. In his spare time Bradley enjoys time with his wife Natalie, their dogs Piper, Molly, Cooper & Maecie. In addition Brad plays lawn bowls for the Lockleys Bowling Club in division Premier 1, whilst also being a member of the South Australian high performance development squad.
STAFF MEMBERS Moira Delvins - Administration Officer Moria Delvins joined the Council as the Administration Officer in January 2001. She has worked as a legal secretary in South Australia and New South Wales. Following the arrival of her two children, Moira has concentrated her efforts as a voluntary worker for Riding for the disabled and the Cancer Foundation of South Australia.
Annie Hall - Fundraising Manager Annie Hall joined the Council in July 2005. She has worked as a project officer and works as a duty manager at a Tenpin bowling centre. She has been involved with Tenpin Bowling for bowlers with a Disability for over 15 years now.
Tony Stacey - Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tony is a Management Consultant who has always dedicated some of his time to work with a variety of charities helping people in need of support. Tony has worked extensively with government specialising in local government, private enterprise and not for profit organisations. He has experience in the roles of City Manager, Business Manager, Company Secretary and Director of Administration. Fundraising for charities and community groups has been a specialty since commencing consulting in 1988. Qualifications - Business Certificate (Accounting)
- Diploma in Local Government Administration
- Graduate Diploma in Local Government Management
- Charles Sturt University
- Certificate IV in Assessment & Workplace Training
- Fundraising Skills Courses (FIA)
Tony is a fellow Professional National Accountant, and Member of the Fundraising Institute Australia. Working with the Board and Staff of the Blind Sporting Council, Tony's ambition is to implement a challenging Strategic Plan that will result in support of many of the State's 35,000 and Australia's 550,000 blind and vision impaired people to access opportunities to participate in recreation and sport activities
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