HRDC Farewells COO Tony Holland

Tony Holland at a local farming business.
Tony Holland at a local farming business.
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Harden Regional Development Corporation (HRDC) is saying farewell to Chief Operating Officer (COO) Tony Holland.

Mr Holland will leave his position in early August to take up a senior role in Victoria with the Red Cross Blood Service.

Mr Richard Fleming, the Chair of the HRDC Committee said, “Tony’s contribution to the organisation, the local community and the wider region has been outstanding. We are delighted with the progress we have achieved together in such a short time, including the development of a mentoring program, loneliness prevention project, increase in association membership and improved relationships with Council and the business community just to name a few. Despite our disappointment in losing Tony to Melbourne for personal reasons, the groundwork that he has established will pay dividends for the community for many years to come.”

“The recruitment process is now in full swing and we look forward to welcoming a new person to continue the work of building the economic and social and emotional wellbeing of Harden Murrumburrah,” said Mr Fleming.

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