Chairman of Stewards tenders resignation

06 May 2015 | HRV Media
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Harness Racing Victoria (HRV) Chairman of Stewards Neal Conder has today tendered his resignation from his position, which  will take effect on Friday May 29, 2015.

"Neal has been a valuable member of the HRV staff since January 2008 and has held the vital role of Chairman of Stewards since January 2014," HRV CEO John Anderson said.

"Neal has been a respected member of the leadership team at HRV and he will be a loss to the organisation.

"Neal has held several positions in the industry over a number of years in both Victoria and South Australia and has a genuine love for harness racing.

"I wish him well in the next phase of his career."

Mr Conder has resigned for personal reasons.

Following Mr Conder's departure Nick Murray will assume the Acting Chairman of Stewards role.  HRV will commence a search for a permanent replacement shortly.

 

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For media enquiries please contact Cody Winnell on cwinnell@hrv.org.au or phone (03) 8378 0288

 

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