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    1. Emerging Leaders
      • 15 years ago, a group of prominent South Australian business leaders formed the Games Appeal Committee, chaired by Robert Gerard AO to raise funds to help Olympic, Paralympic, Commonwealth and South Australian athletes.
      • From this, The Quarter Club was formed in 2003 – A group of 100 Members committed to raising funds, whilst having a good time doing it and building business relationships with reciprocal membership trading.
      • Between 2003 and 2007, $1.25M has been raised in support of this cause and importantly for the South Australian economy, $1.2M has been spent making it happen.
      The Quarter Club Concept
    2. Michael Adair, Konica Minolta Ron Barton, Yellow Corporation Rob Chapman, BankSA Nick Dean, The Deanery Vineyards Eric Granger, Mutual Community Christine Mainprize, SAOC Michael Luchich, Telstra Peter Carey, Coca-Cola Amatil Janice Hoad, Porter Novelli Josh Simons, Minter Ellison Lawyers Sally Tomkins, KPMG Games Appeal Committee Libby Mickan, Channel Seven David Perrins, Advertiser Newspapers Ltd Terry Simpson, Qantas Airways Marc Colquhoun, Events Corp Kym Steer, Team Solutions Training Paul Harrison, Adelaide Football Club Geoffrey Pitt, Pegram Services Robert Priest, Fosters Australia Mark Butcher, Ernst & Young Jim Johnson, Carbon Planet Robert Gerard AO David Prince OAM David Baker David Chennels Chairman, Games Appeal Committee President, South Australian Olympic Council Chairman, Australian Paralympic Council President, Australian Commonwealth Games Assoc SA
      • You have been personally selected to help continue
      • this philanthropic journey by becoming a Foundation Member
      • of The Emerging Leaders group.
      • The Emerging Leaders group will be:
        • South Australia’s finest business group of 25 to 37 year olds who share a passion for Sport, Leadership, Influence and the ability to, above all things, make it happen.
      The Flame Must Continue To Burn
    3. A message from Amber Halliday, Olympic Rower
      • How would I describe my impact on Society and the business community?
      • Is this congruent to how I want to be seen?
      • How can I bridge the gap and make a difference in today’s environment?
      Leadership is an influencing process – Here are 3 questions you should ask yourself
      • Our Aim is to raise $75,000 in year 1 and $100,000 in subsequent years for Olympic, Paralympic, Commonwealth and South Australian athletes.
      • We will do this through philanthropic activities whilst incorporating business to business and lifestyle pursuits.
      The Emerging Leader’s Group Concept
      • Philanthropy
          • United by an Australian culture and passion for sport, help make a difference to our local athletes and share in their dream to compete on the world stage.
      • Business
          • Become a leader amongst your peers.
          • Build strong personal and business relationships with 172 like minded successful individuals.
          • Gain exposure to South Australian business leaders through mentoring forums and functions.
      • Lifestyle
          • Sport makes the world a more social place
          • Have Fun
      Why Should you join?
      • The Foundation Membership will consist of 172 Leaders, all of whom will receive:
      • Member’s Card
      • Personal Access to the Quarter Club and Emerging Leaders Group Online Business Directory
      • Invitations for Boardroom Mentoring Sessions with key South Australian business leaders such as:
        • Rob Chapman, Managing Director, Bank SA
        • Steven Trigg, CEO, Adelaide Football Club
        • Tom Phillips, Former President & CEO, Mitsubishi Motors
        • Nigel McBride, Chair, SA Great
        • Wayne Jackson, Chair, Minter Ellison
      Membership Privileges Package
      • Annual Emerging Leaders Group Event/Party
      • Exclusive Lord Mayor’s Luncheon – Adelaide Town Hall
      • Access to Alliances:
        • Weekly Double Pass to Wallis Cinemas – Mitcham
        • Gold Fleet Discount on Personal or Business Toyota’s.
        • Personal Access to 172 likeminded South Australian’s which will benefit you personally and/or professionally.
      • Exclusive Draw for Quarter Club Members only to win a Toyota Yaris - to be drawn on August 1 st by the Premier of South Australia.
      • In Addition, further Fund Raising Activities will be organized which you will have access to at additional cost:
      • Quarter Club Golf Challenge
      • Adelaide Appeal Committee Race Day
      • Girls Who Brunch
      Membership Privileges Package - Continued
      • The Membership fee is $825.00 (includes GST)
      • From this fee 75% will contribute directly towards member benefits
      • The remaining 25% will directly contribute to our philanthropic cause
      Membership Investment
    4. Peter Clark, Foster’s Australia Troy Gray, Destination for Men Megan Leyson, Porter Novelli (SA) Kristie Manuel, Muse Boutique Kate Mesnil, Collotype Labels Lauren Michelon, National Pharmacies Libby Mickan, Channel Seven Steering Committee Alexander Ouwens, Brock Harcourts (Adelaide) Tommy Pavic, Adelaide Entertainment Centre Andrew Phillips, Toyota Motor Corporation Aust Mark Potter, Baker Young Stockbrokers Josh Simons, Minter Ellison Lawyers Stelle Tallon, Sunday Mail Sally Tomkins, KPMG Josh Simons, Minter Ellison Andrew Phillips, Toyota Motor Corporation Kate Mesnil, Collotype Labels Sally Tomkins, KPMG Chairman Joint Deputy Chair Joint Deputy Chair Finance Officer
      • You have been selected because you’ve made an impact within your Company – here’s your opportunity to make one on South Australia.
      • You can never go back and become a Foundation Member.
      • Activity breeds Activity, so get on board, get involved, and start impacting society.
      Make it Happen
    5. Travis Brown – Coca-Cola Amatil Marcus Campbell – Macquarie Private Wealth Peter Clark – Foster’s Australia Kym Dobie – Toll Tasmania Vivien Dossmann – Morton Philips Lisa Field – Xceptional People Troy Gray – Destination for Men Rebecca Hardy – Geoff Hardy Wines Rosina Hislop – Ernst & Young Sophie Kerr Azevedo – Moca Bonita Megan Leyson – Porter Novelli (SA) Ly Lim – Knowledge Plus Kristian Livolsi – Livkorp Group of Companies Kristie Manuel – Muse Boutique Kane McCard – McArthur Management Services Kate Mesnil – Collotype Labels Lauren Michelon – National Pharmacies Current Emerging Leaders Libby Mickan – Channel Seven Mecinda Mildren – Financial Advisory Group Jason Neave – Via Media Communications Rob Nelson - SANFL Adam Nikitins – Ernst & Young Alexander Ouwens – Brock Harcourts (Adelaide) Tommy Pavic – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Andrew Phillips – Toyota Motor Corporation Aust Mark Potter – Baker Young Stockbrokers Michael Rouvray – McIntyre Robertson Scarborough Michael Sfera – Sfera’s Park Suites & Convention Centre Josh Simons – Minter Ellison Lawyers Kasey Stone – Forest Enterprises Australia Stelle Tallon – Sunday Mail Sally Tomkins - KPMG Lachlan Turner – Elders City + Real Estate

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