Taylor continues Tasmanian Tenure
Wednesday 07 November, 2018
Kim Taylor will continue as Chair of the Tasmanian State Council after being voted in for another 12 months.
Kim Taylor will continue as Chair of the Tasmanian State Council and Terry Atkinson as elected director for Tasmania, following recent state elections.
Four other members of the panel were re-elected, while Wayne Nichols joins the panel as its newest member and southern representative.
“I am fairly the council still have faith in the direction that I am trying to take in this state,” Taylor said.
“I have been involved in administration for a long time, 30 years, as well as being a competitor, so I have lots of experience with CAMS.
“In the next 12 months I am hoping to unite our circuit racing a little bit, and I would like to encourage younger people to get into the administration level as officials.
“I have only elected for 12 months because I feel that after this time, it will be nearly nine years at the helm, so I am find some young people to take over and continue.
“I am quite proud of what I have achieved since being chair of this state especially with the expansion of the CAMS Australian Targa Championship.”
Taylor will enter his ninth year as Chair, while Atkinson continues as a CAMS Board member, a position he has held since 2010.
The following positions were confirmed as part of the Tasmanian state elections:
Chair: Kim Taylor
Deputy Chair: John Palmer
Assistant Secretary: Karen Baker
Northern Representative: Wayne Nichols
Southern Representative: Ross Ferguson
North Western Representative: Stephen Mott