Australian Cruise Association changes up executive committee

Australian Cruise Association changes up executive committee

The Australian Cruise Association (ACA) has made several new interim appointments to its executive committee ahead of its annual general meeting, which will now be held on 25 November 2020.

The AGM, which was initially scheduled to be held last month at the association’s annual conference in Townsville, was postponed this year as a result of COVID-19 and the resulting travel restrictions.

The chairman’s role, which was held by Grant Gilfillan for the past three years, will be filled by Philip Holliday (pictured above), CEO of the Port Authority of NSW.

Scott Lovett, executive general manager of industry development at Tourism NT, will take on the role of deputy chair, which was vacated by Martin Bidgood when he recently left TUI (Intercruises).

Bidgood’s position on the ACA’s exec committee will be filled by Intercruises’ James Coughlan. Matthew Carley, senior manager of port operations at the Port of Brisbane, remains as treasurer.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank Grant for his incredible support and commitment” ACA chief executive Jill Abel said.

“Grant has been an incredible mentor to all of us during his time in the chairman’s role and has steered us through a very difficult year, consistently demonstrating incredible leadership in these challenging times.

“We now look forward to working with Phil who, as CEO of the busiest cruise port in Australia, will play a key role in the restart of the cruise sector in this country.”

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