The South Australian Business Chamber Today — 13 January, 2021
Following eight years with the South Australian Business Chamber, the end of 2021 saw the departure of Andrew McKenna. Stepping into his shoes is Kendall Crowe, who joined us earlier in 2021 as Senior Policy Adviser.
Kendall has an extensive history in policy and advocacy with both federal and state governments in policy areas such as immigration, child protection, and Federal Financial Relations. Having advised Cabinet Ministers in Canberra and Adelaide in multiple portfolios, Kendall brings her political nous to this role.
“This year is an especially important year for policy and advocacy on behalf of our members and the broader South Australian business community. We have elections at all three levels and we will continue to push the vision created by our members in our own Charter22.
“Businesses have borne the financial burden of the pandemic so far. I am looking forward to advocating on their behalf to ensure they can keep their doors open and keep people in jobs. I’m looking forward to working closely with our members to support them in 2022.”