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A golf-clap welcome to the newest member of the SAU Vic committee - Justine (MissJuz). Justine can be seen cruising (and occasionally drifting) the mean streets in the most stickerised blue S15 in the history of time.

Juz is taking the role of our Sponsorship Manager.

As the club gains momentum, this has become a full time role for a committtee member, to not only generate new sponsorship leads, but also look after the sponsors and supporters we already have.

What does this mean for members?

The added financial support means we can run bigger and better events, as well as providing more dicsounts and offers to members. She's already very busy drumming up some fantasic opportunites for our event series next year. Stay tuned!

Also - if you are interested in sponsoring or supporting the club - let Juz know:

[email protected]

[email protected]

So - congrats to Juz *golf-clap :mad:

James

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Welcome Justine.

Already hard at work in her role as she has landed us $500 for AutoSalon sponsorship :mad:

And a much larger figure for next year for the full year sponsorship which is excellent and basically helps SAU-Vic members attain more bang for your buck :D

So this will help bring you Driver Training days as a much reduced cost and possibly some new and exciting things James has touched on.

So indeed, stay tuned and make sure you come along to the meetings... Next year, its going to be better than previous years without a doubt

Thanks peoples, its good to be part of the team.

Certainly something i've missed since Full Lock finished up so i'm looking forward to getting involved further with SAU.

Stay tuned for the announcement of the Major club sponsor for next year!! Will have official confirmation by the end of business tomorrow.

:mad:

LOL, track record says SAU has the right woman for the job :P

If certain committee members ask for funding for Photoshop updates...just remember the damage they have already done. :D

Congrats on the appointment...

And my first request of you Madam Committee Member is; can you approach my beloved for funds ?

AbbyBeer.jpg

;) ... id be happy with a high res picture

Congrats Juz. James mentioned this the other day when I was asking about whether a well known oil would be of interest as a sponsor. Am waiting on confirmation as to whether he is interested and if so, will send him in your direction. :)

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