CLIA Australasia commercial director, Brett Jardine will step down at the end of next month as part of a number of organisational changes.
Jardine joined the organisation in 2007 and has recently been split across marketing, membership, trade engagement and events.
There will be no direct replacement for Jardine, instead Vera Huntink, previously digital marketing consultant for CLIA Australasia since Sep, will be promoted to CLIA Australasia marketing manager and Peter Kollar, head of training and development Australasia, will take on int’l responsibilities.
The newly created role of advocacy director will be filled by ex-Carnival Australia general counsel Dimity McCredie and another new position will focus on membership engagement, events and CLIA’s Executive Partner program.