25 February Scholarships of up to $5,000 for current and aspiring female leaders. February 25, 2020 By Jenny Le General 0 Scholarships of $2,000 to $5,000 are currently available to women working in the hospitality and tourism sector to help support their participation in a range of career building leadership development programs. The initiative is providing junior through to executive managers with scholarships to support their growth and development. The scholarships assist with participation in one of three flagship development programs. The programs provide highly collaborative learning environments uniquely tailored to the needs of female leaders. Expressions of Interest Find out more and register your interest by completing the Expression of Interest form here prior to Friday, March 20: https://www.wla.edu.au/grants.html Related Articles Leanne Harwood elected President Leanne Harwood has been elected President of the Accommodation Association, becoming the first woman to hold the position in the 54-year history of the organisation. Julian Clark finishes as President after 7 years of service Outgoing Accommodation Association President Julian Clark today thanked his fellow Council members and Association members for their support during his seven years in the leadership role. The shocking truth about accommodation accidents Injuries happen without warning in every workplace - but particularly ours. CEO Resignation With progress towards the proposed merger of the Australian Hotel Association/Tourism Accommodation Australia and the Accommodation Association well underway, the Accommodation Association today announced the resignation of CEO Dean Long. Accommodation Association of Australia reveals new members nationwide The Accommodation Association of Australia (AAoA) has received the backing of two of the nation's most important businesses, Quest Serviced Apartments and the Schwartz Family Company. Queensland State Advisory Board Update The Queensland State Advisory Board (SAB) Chaired by Mark Hodge met on Tuesday 16th July and discussed a number of issues specifically relevant to Queensland. Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.