General: MA expands on Rider’s Division with two new staff

Posted: 09 Feb 2010 | Story: Alex Gobert | Section: Breaking News | Comments: 0 |

Motorcycling Australia has welcomed two new staff members to the Riders’ Division team in Connie Kennedy and Geoff Wallace.

Kennedy and Wallace will work part time, joining Matthew Bennett as the Riders’ Division moves forward, seizing the opportunity to develop its customer based service at a grassroots level.

Kennedy, who works in a motorcycle accessory store and rides 883 Iron Sportstar Harley Davidson, was looking forward to being a part of the Riders’ Division team.

“I’m really excited to be a part of MA’s Riders’ Division team,” Kennedy said. “I love riding and I’m really looking forward working in a field that I’m passionate about.”

Wallace, who is currently studying and rides a Triumph Street Triple, amongst many other bikes, was equally keen to be a part of the Riders’ Division team.

“I am extremely pleased to have the opportunity to join the team at MA,” Wallace said. “It is an exciting time for the Riders’ Division and I am looking forward to continue improving and extending the range of benefits to our members.

“As a rider, having the opportunity to work with, and for, motorcyclists is a real privilege, and the fact that the role will allow me to get out and meet other riders, and be involved with a range of motorcycle events is a real plus.”

For more information about the Riders’ Division check out www.ma.org.au/riders.

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