![]() GPSA chief executive officer Brad Perry also acknowledged Mr McCabe for his leadership. Mr Gladigau acknowledged the services of independent directors Dr Steve Jefferies and Professor Wendy Umberger on retirement from their board positions, and thanked Mr McCabe for his strong and effective leadership over the past three years. GPSA chair John Gladigau, vice-chair Peta Willmott and new directors Deanna Paech and Dave McKeown. While Gladigau country will continue to be farmed by Bulla Burra, Mr Gladigau has recently left his executive role at the collaborative farming operation to allow him to concentrate on the GPSA role, as well as working with UniSA’s ifarmwell project. “There’s never been a more important time for us as an industry to have strong representation, especially in light of key issues such as the Grain Harvest Code and chemical stewardship.” “I’m excited to be stepping into the role and working with a high-quality board to build the future of the grain industry in South Australia,” Mr Gladigau said. Mr Gladigau takes the reigns from Hamley Bridge grain producer Adrian McCabe, who was chair for three years and a board director for nearly seven years.Įyre Peninsula grain producer Peta Willmott was appointed vice-chair, while Murray Plains grain producer Deanna Paech and independent director Dave McKeon were also appointed to the Board. ![]() Northern Mallee grain producer John Gladigau has been appointed as the new chair of Grain Producers SA following the organisation’s Annual General Meeting held August 29. “We look forward to the IMC employees joining the CALIBRE team to create an even more trusted partner for current and new clients.”Įstablished in 1989, CALIBRE supports government and industry decision‐makers with management analysis, technology solutions, and program support.Darcy Miller, Poppy Blohm, Lachlan Corridan and Sarah Lewis took out top honours at this year’s awards. “This acquisition combines the complementary expertise of our two companies in federal and commercial markets,” Joe Martore, President & CEO of CALIBRE, said in a statement. represented IMC, a leading provider of health informatics, enterprise content management, and information technology solutions to federal and commercial organizations. Dorisa Harris will assume the leadership role for the new CALIBRE Information Management Consulting Division. The acquired assets will become one of CALIBRE’s five operating divisions. ![]() We are thrilled that our employees will now be part of a company that is equally employee friendly and dedicated to fulfilling the missions and goals of our clients, and will also offer employees an opportunity to grow and prosper in the coming days,” said Sudhakar Shenoy, Chairman and CEO of IMC.įounded in 1981, IMC serves the information technology needs of federal government, health and life sciences, and commercial clients. “We are very happy to have found an acquirer in CALIBRE whose leadership, prominence, and dedication to quality is second to none. ![]() (CALIBRE), an Alexandria, Virginia-based employee-owned management consulting and information technology solutions company, announced Monday that it has acquired the Health & Life Sciences and the Defense & Public Sector groups of Information Management Consultants (IMC) of Reston, Virginia.
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