Aged Care Queensland

ACSA CEO Moves On

Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA) today announced the planned departure of long-standing CEO, Greg Mundy.

After 10 years leading ACSA Greg is leaving in December to pursue other career opportunities.

ACSA President Klaus Zimmermann said Greg had done a fantastic job in building ACSA’s reputation as a respected leader of the aged and community care industry.

"ACSA’s voice is respected where it counts and Greg is acknowledged as a leader of our industry. He has built up a talented team and can look back on an outstanding record of achievement over the past ten years," he said.

"ACSA’s achievements in policy work are second to none as is shown by the number and quality of reports, papers and submissions we have produced under Greg’s leadership.

"In recent years the focus on communications through the Image Project with its innovative use of social media has placed ACSA at the forefront of industry peak bodies. ACSA’s recent highly applauded national conference in Hobart was the latest in a series of what has become the premier event on Australia’s aged care calendar.

"Greg is in demand as a speaker at national and international aged care events and a respected commentator on aged care matters in the media.

"His record of leadership across the aged care sector culminated this year in the Campaign for Care of Older Australians and

"On behalf of ACSA’s Board, I wish Greg well with his future plans."

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