CEO of d’Albora Marinas joins Marina Industries Association (MIA) Board

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d'Albora Marinas CEO, Marcus Anketell, has recently joined the Marina Industries Association (MIA) Board of Directors as its new member.

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8 April 2013

Marcus Anketell, Chief Executive Officer – Marinas Division, Ardent Leisure Management Limited, has been appointed as a new member of the Marina Industries Association (MIA) Board of Directors, effective immediately.

Marcus Anketell, CEO d’Albora Marinas & MIA Director

Marcus Anketell, CEO d’Albora Marinas & MIA Director

Marcus joined d’Albora Marinas in January 2011, having been the manager of the Northern Region for AMF Bowling. Prior to this, Marcus enjoyed a career in the hospitality and tourism industry with almost 20 years of experience in the areas of hotel and resort management and operations and has undertaken business consultancy roles both locally and abroad.

d’Albora Marinas, owned by the ASX-listed Ardent Leisure Group, is operated by Ardent Leisure Limited and is Australia‘s largest marina group with seven marinas located in New South Wales and Victoria.

MIA Chairman, Andrew Chapman, said: “d’Albora Marinas is a dominant force in the marina industry in Australia and is a significant supporter of the activities and objectives of the MIA. I speak on behalf of the MIA Board in welcoming Marcus. His wealth of experience in the leisure industry generally and the marina industry in particular will ensure he contributes to the continued growth and development of the industry in Australia and overseas.”

Marcus said: “I welcome the opportunity to collaborate with MIA’s strong and active Board on all their initiatives to ensure the sustainable development of the industry through education, research and accreditation in the areas of environment and customer service – a focus compatible with d’Alboras’ own objectives.”

“At present, we are all working hard to ensure we deliver a top level industry gathering with the forthcoming international Marine13 conference in Sydney later this month.”

The MIA is the peak industry body for the marina industries in Australia, Asia and the Pacific regions. MIA is dedicated to the needs of marina owners and operators of berthing, mooring, storage and slipway/workshop facilities connected to sailing, cruising and general boating.

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