Bruce Davis has more than 30 years’ experience working across all levels of business, government and community, including almost four years in executive positions at Coast Community Connections.
He joined the organisation in 2015 and has held several key leadership roles, successfully leading the organisation through several major reforms including the addition of subsidiary company Coast Services Group Limited.
“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to continue to work with the team and volunteers of Coast Community Connections in my new role as CEO,” Mr Davis said.
“My focus will be to continue to develop the exceptional programs and services the organisation has in place, as well as look for new opportunities to lead the organisation in a changing environment that reinforces our vision to keep locals connected to their community.”
Coast Community Connections president Sharryn Brownlee said she was excited by the plans Mr Davis had for the future.
“Bruce brings a wealth of experience in technology and business systems and I know he will support the organisation as we look at how we can grow our services and programs in an ever-changing digital world,” Ms Brownlee said.
He joined the organisation in 2015 and has held several key leadership roles, successfully leading the organisation through several major reforms including the addition of subsidiary company Coast Services Group Limited.
“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to continue to work with the team and volunteers of Coast Community Connections in my new role as CEO,” Mr Davis said.
“My focus will be to continue to develop the exceptional programs and services the organisation has in place, as well as look for new opportunities to lead the organisation in a changing environment that reinforces our vision to keep locals connected to their community.”
Coast Community Connections president Sharryn Brownlee said she was excited by the plans Mr Davis had for the future.
“Bruce brings a wealth of experience in technology and business systems and I know he will support the organisation as we look at how we can grow our services and programs in an ever-changing digital world,” Ms Brownlee said.