
Wayne Goss is the former Premier of Queensland
and Chairman of the 2001 Goodwill Games Brisbane board for
the Goodwill Games. He is responsible for the corporate management
of the Games and delivering successful outcomes for the Queensland
Government. 

Campbell Rose is a recognized international
sportsman (Yachting) and in his career has distinguished himself
in Sports Event Management. As Chief Executive, Campbell is
responsible for the overall coordination, management and direction
of the Games. 

Clint Flood has, over the past 18 years,
become a resourceful and accomplished manager with experience
in developing, implementing and managing business strategies
for a wide variety of companies and projects. 

Natalie Benson has responsibility for a range of financial,
human resource, legal and administrative matters concerned
with the planning and delivery of the Games. She is also the
Company Secretary. 

Patrick Burns will provide leadership in,
and oversee the delivery of, activities associated with Protocol,
Ceremonies and Special Events. Patrick created and organized
the launch of the Games on October 4, 1999 in Brisbane. 

Phil Whittaker will drive the Games Marketing
and Sponsorship division across advertising, promotions, sponsorship
sales and servicing, ticketing, merchandising, and marketing
liaison with the Time Warner companies in Australia.

As Media and Public Relations Manager, Janet is responsible
for managing media and publicity in the lead up to, during
and after the 2001 Goodwill Games Brisbane. Her role encompasses
the development of the international media centre, which will
accommodate up to 500 media during the Games. 
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