Workbridge’s Practice Begins At The Top
MEDIA STATEMENT
For Immediate Release
21 May 2009
Workbridge’s Practice Begins At The Top
DPA, the national assembly of people with
disabilities, congratulates Grant Cleland on his appointment
as Workbridge’s CEO.
“Grant has been a long-serving DPA member and we are pleased that Workbridge has recognised that he has the skills for his new role,” says DPA President Wendy Neilson.
Those skills include project management, training, mentoring, advocacy, group facilitation, research and strategic planning.
“We think this sends a very positive signal about Workbridge’s commitment to finding disabled people real jobs when their CEO is disabled too.”
We wish Grant well and look forward to working with him.
ENDS
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