Staff
Executive Director
Geoff Gray
geoff.gray[AT]aaa-aus.org
Mr. Geoff Gray, the former Senior Trade Commissioner in Washington DC, has
returned to Australia to take up the position of Executive Director. Geoff
has had many years experience working with Austrade in various countries
and he was posted to the United States for 14 years including 3 years as
Consul General in Atlanta, 3 years in New York managing food and wine
marketing programmes in the United States and 4 years in Washington.
He has a wealth of knowledge on bilateral trade issues; Geoff made a
major contribution in seeking trade outcomes from the American
Australian Free Trade Agreement.
Manager, Operations
Tatiana Govoni
tatiana.govoni[AT]aaa-aus.org infosydney@aaa-aus.org
Miss Tatiana Govoni was involved with the American Australian Association in New York and has been instrumental in establishing the offices in Sydney. She is an experienced IT and Human Resources executive with an extensive background in the performing arts. Tatiana was born and raised in Canada and lived in New York before migrating to Sydney in 2007.
Events & Membership Manager
Lisa M. Levar
lisa.levar[AT]aaa-aus.org
The American Australian Association Limited has appointed Lisa Levar as Events & Membership Manager effective 4 April 2008. Lisa is responsible for planning and executing events, building the events calendar, seeking sponsorship, and building membership for the association.
Lisa hails originally from Johnstown, Pennsylvania in the USA and has worked in various East Coast locations and the Netherlands before coming to Australia.
Lisa has extensive event management experience, including past roles at the University of Tampa, Florida, Thomson American Health Consultants and Kellen Meetings in Atlanta, Georgia. Lisa has also been proactive in her involvements with a number of professional associations including Meeting Professionals International, Professional Meeting Planners Network and the Logic Network.
Lisa has resided in Sydney since mid-2007.
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