Boating Industry Association names president
Australian trade body The Boating Industry Association (BIA) has announced that Adam Smith is stepping into the role of president of the association, representing an industry that last year reported more than $9.6 billion in turnover nationally.
Outgoing BIA president Andrew Fielding said the transition was smooth and in the making for some time and resulted from his need to assist his family with a transition to a new management model for its Anchorline Yacht Brokers business.
“I have made the decision to step down as part of a desire to see our family business transition to an exciting new structure,” Fielding says. “My commitment to the boating industry and the BIA is as strong as ever, even after more than 30 years in the industry my passion for boating is undiminished.”
As owner of Australian Boating College Sydney, Smith has more than 30 years of experience in the industry and that includes the most recent two years as vice president, and four years as a director of the BIA board.
“I am honoured to accept the role as president to continue the good work of my friend Andrew in helping to guide what is a significant and influential industry association dedicated to supporting members to build thriving businesses,” Smith says.
“Our key priorities remain to grow participation in boating, deliver government advocacy, deliver industry-focused programmes, products and services, and to promote, skills and jobs.
“I want to acknowledge and thank Andrew for his contributions over the past few years,” he continues. “Much was achieved under this leadership, which includes the launch of the Marine Industry Academy for young people, launch of the BIA Boating Industry Sustainability Award, roll-out of new strategic business plan, the initiating a BIA Safe Marine Business strategy and successful boating promotions, and a successful 2023 Sydney International Boat Show.”
Fielding said he would remain close and supportive of the industry.
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