The Australian & New Zealand Sports Law Association
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2024 ANZSLA Conference
23 to 25 October - Sydney, New South Wales |
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Dear @{aspediacrm-person-firstname},
Just six weeks until the 2024 ANZSLA Conference! If you haven't already booked your place, REGISTER now!
The "Cause-No-Harm, Do-Some-Good: Corporate Social Responsibility in Sport concurrent session is designed to give a practical insight into how sporting organisations can approach their legal, social and environmental responsibilities. There is growing pressure on sport’s social licence, our panel members will give some real-life examples of how entities have sought to tackle responsibilities to people, communities and planet.
The full conference and social programme is available via the following LINK. Kind regards, ANZSLA |
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CAUSE-NO-HARM, DO-SOME-GOOD: CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SPORT |
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Dr Annette Greenhow (ANZSLA Board & Assistant (Professor, Faculty of Law, Bond University)
Annette is a legal academic in the Faculty of Law at Bond University, serving as co-director of the Centre for Commercial Law and Governance and editor of the Sports Law and Governance journal. She is currently a Board Member of the Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Association.
Annette’s teaching and research expertise lie in the areas of corporate law, sports law and enterprise governance. Her work in these fields involves collaboration with both academic and industry professionals and is informed by her extensive 30-year career in legal practice and academia.
In 2023, Annette contributed a chapter to Robby Houben’s Research Handbook on the Law of Professional Football Clubs (Edward Elgar Publishing 2023) titled “Social Responsibility, Stakeholders, and Professional Football Clubs: From ‘Window-Dressing’ to Civic Wealth Creation.” She presented on the social responsibility of clubs at the Pro League Business School in Antwerp, Belgium, and has recently spoken at corporate law and enterprise governance conferences, exploring these themes from both academic and practical perspectives.
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| Rebbecca Page (Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, New Zealand Rugby)
Rebbecca Page brings over 15 years of experience in enabling organisations to enhance their environmental, social, and financial resilience. With a diverse background, she has transitioned into the dynamic world of sports, where she currently serves as the Corporate Social Responsibility Manager at New Zealand Rugby.
Rebbecca’s expertise lies in implementing tools and frameworks that promote resilience and sustainable practices while engaging stakeholders effectively. It is a commitment to authenticity and ethical practices, along with a keen interest in change management that has driven her mission to foster genuine sustainability in organisations ranging from micro businesses, through to NZX listed companies. Located in Wellington, NZ, Rebbecca can be found fossicking in the local charity stores, traipsing around the hills and spontaneously buying tickets to local art, sometimes comedy, but mostly music that reminds her of when she was younger. |
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| Michelle Morris (Principal, MI Global Partners)
Michelle is an accomplished and engaging thought leader, advisor and speaker on major events, sustainability and legacy in sport.
An Executive Director and Principal of MI, Michelle brings over 30 years of experience in sport and major events, borne from the success of Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Michelle has expanded her role at MI in the past 3 years to deliver sustainable outcomes for sport across ESG with a proven track record for research, planning and delivering positive impact solutions.
Michelle’s mantra is to bring to sport the same diligence that the MI team bought to their own sustainability journey, a journey that led MI to attaining B Corp and Climate Active certification in 2022 following a rigorous assessment and application process.
Michelle led the Sustainability Strategy and Event Sustainability Blueprint development for the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 and collaborated with MI’s Chief Sustainability Officer, Ann Duffy to deliver the sustainability and legacy chapters for the 2030 Asian Games bid.
Recently Michelle has been working with Qudos Bank Arena to develop a Sustainability Roadmap to set the venue on a trajectory of growth and development in this area.
Michelle and the team at MI are committed to bringing good governance, strong engagement and innovation to sustainability in sport through shared learnings and engagement. As a purpose-led, B Corp certified and carbon neutral company, sustainability is embedded in everything we do to create positive impacts. |
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The 2024 ANZSLA Conference is generously supported by: |
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