Air Partner announces changes to Board of Directors
April 20, 2016
LONDON, England – Air Partner plc, the global aviation services group, is pleased to announce the following changes to the Board of Directors.
LONDON, England – Air Partner plc, the global aviation services group, is pleased to announce the following changes to the Board of Directors.
Amanda Wills CBE has today been appointed with immediate effect as an Independent Non-executive director and as a member of the Audit and Risk Committee and Remuneration Committee.
Amanda started her career with Airtours plc in 1987 and was CEO of Virgin Holidays Travel Group from 2001 to 2014. She is currently Non-Executive Director of eDreams ODIGEO S.A., a global online travel agency listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange and Chairman of Urbanologie.com, a digital start up business catering for the high net worth and luxury sector. Amanda was awarded a CBE in the Queen’s 2015 New Year Honours list for services to the British
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The ASPA launch of the Australian Journal of Social Issues special issue on Big Data and Social Policy in Australia About this event
Agenda
1. Announcement of the Peter Saunders prize winners for the Australian Journal of Social Issues in 2019 and 2020
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Australian Journal of Social Issues, the Australian Social Policy Association established the Peter Saunders Prize. It is named in honour of the first President of the Australian Social Policy Association. The prize recognises outstanding research and is open to all papers published in AJSI in a given calendar year. Papers are shortlisted by the Editors-in-Chief, and a judging panel comprised of the Editors-in-Chief and two members of the Australian Social Policy Association executive assess the papers according to two criteria: academic merit and contribution to Australian social policy.