Australian Institute for Non-Destructive Testing Welcomes New CEO, Stuart Norman.png The Australian Institute for Non-Destructive Testing (AINDT) announced their newly appointed CEO Stuart Norman. Stuart underwent a thorough selection process led by industry experts and an external recruitment consultant. Bringing over 15 years of experience in various regulated and technical industries, Stuart most recently served as the CEO of Parking Australia. During his four-year tenure, he navigated the industry through challenges, particularly those arising from the COVID lockdowns.
Throughout his career, Stuart has been a leader in industries adapting to technological changes, specifically in the electrical, accounting, and transport sectors. He has kept members well-informed about these advancements, ensuring professionals offer the latest products and services to customers. Stuart takes pride in providing clear and stable leadership for the betterment of the AINDT, stakeholders, and the industry as a whole.
Stuart Norman is passionate about representing business interests and executive careers by establishing member-centric associations that wield influence in their respective fields. With commercial acumen, he has a track record of creating compelling offerings and transforming operating models for member-based organisations throughout Australia. With two decades of experience across various sectors, he has successfully led not-for-profit, commercial, and government entities to exceed performance expectations, building sustainable futures through robust control and governance. By comprehending the root cause of complex issues, he united diverse stakeholder groups to achieve common objectives. The new CEO of AINDT is comfortable in the media and public spotlight as an advocate, frequent industry speaker, and organisational spokesperson.
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