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BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

Brian Freedman, New South Wales<br />

The former General Manager and current consultant to Sheridan Australia Limited,<br />

he completes his sixth year as a Cricket Australia Director.<br />

He has been a Director of Cricket New South Wales since 1996.<br />

Joined the Sydney Cricket Association’s committee of management in 1992.<br />

The team manager of the <strong>Australian</strong> under-19 side since 1999, he oversaw the<br />

team’s victory at the <strong>2002</strong> ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.<br />

He played cricket with Bankstown-Canterbury, where he has been President since<br />

1982.<br />

Tony Harrison, Tasmania<br />

Replaced former Cricket Australia Director and retiring Chairman Denis Rogers AO<br />

on the Board of Directors in <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

Chairman and Managing Director of Corporate Communications (Tasmania) Pty<br />

Ltd, he has been a Director of the Tasmanian Cricket Association for more than a<br />

decade.<br />

A former National President of the Public Relations Institute of Australia, he is also<br />

Chief Executive of Porter Novelli (Tasmania) and Kay & Kay Marketing, Advertising<br />

and Public Relations.<br />

He is a Director of Echo Projects Pty Ltd, PENPOW Pty Ltd, North West Foundation<br />

Pty Ltd and a board member of the Menzies Research Institute.<br />

A member of the Tasmanian Consumer Affairs Council from 1994 to 1998, he rose<br />

to become Chairman of the Tasmanian Government’s Consumer Affairs Advisory<br />

Committee in 1998.<br />

Bob Horsell, New South Wales<br />

One of three New South Wales representatives on the Board, he was appointed a<br />

Director of Cricket Australia in 1997.<br />

Appointed to the Cricket New South Wales Board in 1995, rising to the position of<br />

Chairman in 1997 – a position he still holds.<br />

Runs his own accounting firm in New South Wales, R E Horsell and Co<br />

Accountants.<br />

A Director of the Bradman Foundation since 1999, he played cricket with<br />

Paddington and Eastern Suburbs cricket clubs.<br />

Bill Jocelyn, New South Wales<br />

The longest-serving of the three New South Wales representatives on the Board,<br />

he completes his eighth year as a Cricket Australia Director.<br />

Has served as a board member of Cricket New South Wales since 1991.<br />

An actuary by profession, he is a Director of The Hills Motorway Ltd, and was the<br />

Chief Executive Officer of GIO Australia for 15 years.<br />

Named Actuary of the Year in 1993.<br />

Played cricket for Bankstown, Central Cumberland, Northern District and St<br />

George.<br />

Awarded life membership of Cricket New South Wales in September 20<strong>03</strong>.<br />

Damien Mullins SC, Queensland<br />

At age 42, he has served for a decade on Cricket Australia’s Board after being<br />

appointed in 1993.<br />

Joined the Board of Queensland Cricket in 1991, and has served as Queensland<br />

Cricket Chairman since 2000.<br />

The Brisbane-based barrister was appointed to the rank of Senior Counsel for the<br />

state of Queensland in <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

A member of the now disbanded ICC Finance and Marketing Committee from 2000<br />

to <strong>2002</strong>.<br />

Played cricket with Eastern Suburbs (now Redlands) and University cricket clubs in<br />

Brisbane.<br />

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