Sport Bay of Plenty launches its new-look Annual
Report
Sport Bay of Plenty has gone digital with
its 2016/2017 Annual Report, utilising its new website to
host a more interactive format.
The new format –
which was distributed to key stakeholders today via
MailChimp – uses photos, video and animated tiles to make
for a more engaging and comprehensive reflection of the
2016/2017 period.
Developing a digital Annual Report
is part of the Regional Sports Trust's commitment to be a
forward-thinking organisation, with Embracing Technology as
one of the pillars in its Strategic Plan 2017-2021. The
2017-2021 Strategic Plan works towards the sport and
recreation sector ‘Vision 2030’ goal of 'The Bay of
Plenty is a healthy, active and happy community'.
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