AIDN National begins Reform Agenda

AIDN National and its Chapters are pleased to announce some significant agreements reached that will alter the future of AIDN National and improve upon its ongoing desire and ability to represent the interests of the Australian Defence Industry. These changes were conceptually agreed in May and following formal proposals in the time since, have subsequently been adopted.

These changes include:

1. Amendments to the Constitution to improve governance structures.

The structure has been altered to create a smaller Board designed to best represent the National interests of all AIDN Chapter members and to optimise performance. The mechanisms by which the Board is elected ensures that the Chapters all retain influence over the composition of the Board and the ongoing evaluation of their performance in meeting the National interests.
2. The Appointment of a Transition Leader

Alongside this Constitutional change are a series of actions and timeframes designed to modernise AIDN and improve its ability to meet the future demands in representing member interests.
A Transition Leader has been appointed for a period of six months, with a defined list of actions to achieve, as agreed by the National Committee. Following discussions amongst the Committee, and given consideration to several key criteria, it was determined that the Transition Leader for the AIDN Reform Action Plan is Gary Bettcher. Gary has experience at both AIDN Chapter and National level, and combined with his professional experience, is well positioned to immediately commence the reform actions.

The AIDN National President, welcomed the changes, “Reform of AIDN National has been an agenda item of interest for some time as we continue to strive to support Australian Defence Industry. Conceptual agreement in May was a significant step in this process, and I would like to thank and congratulate all Chapters for their contributions in reaching agreement on the changes and actions. AIDN is now positioned to continue its critical role as the voice for SMEs in Defence Industry, while creating a structure that enhances decision making, responsiveness and governance into the future”, commented Rob Forbes.

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