SA Trots - Resignation of HRSA CEO

24 August 2021 | HRSA Media
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The Harness Racing SA Board has today reluctantly accepted the resignation of Mr Ross Neal as CEO.

Mr Neal has been CEO for the last three years and has acted tirelessly in the interests of the industry- actively campaigning for growth and positive change. His involvement in harness racing spans more than 50 years, as demonstrated by his immense passion and leadership, and the Board thanks him for his hard work and contribution.

Mr Neal will pursue a change in career direction and the Board wishes him every success in his future endeavors. His legacy and contribution are very much appreciated.

Mr Neal will transition from his role on the 10th November 2021 with the Board looking to the market to seek a successor to the role.

For further information contact:

EMMA GRIGSON / HRSA CHAIR

saharness@saharness.org.au

 

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