RODGER NARDI, AASRA EO RETIRES AFTER SUCCESSFUL TENURE
Rodger’s efforts have been crucial in advancing AASRA’s mission and objectives
The Australian Automotive Service and Repair Authority (AASRA) Board has announced the retirement of Executive Officer Rodger Nardi, effective 12 September 2024.
Rodger joined AASRA as its first Executive Officer in November 2022 and has been instrumental in shaping the organisation during its critical implementation phase.
His leadership and dedication have been pivotal in establishing AASRA as a respected entity within the automotive industry.
Throughout his tenure, Rodger has been a driving force in steering AASRA forward.
His active participation in numerous industry seminars, conferences, and events has significantly raised the organisation’s profile and fostered important relationships within the automotive industry.
AASRA commends Rodger for his diligent work alongside the board and external stakeholders, including the ACCC MVIS team.
As Rodger departs, he leaves AASRA in a considerably stronger position than when he arrived. His contributions have laid a solid foundation for the organisation’s continued growth and success.
The AASRA Board is actively seeking Rodger’s successor and will soon begin the interview process to ensure a smooth leadership transition.
AASRA extends its heartfelt gratitude to Rodger for his valuable contributions and wish him all the best in his retirement.
As AASRA looks to the future, it is excited about the next chapter for its organisation and the fresh perspectives its new Executive Officer will bring.
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