American Australian Association
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The American Australian Association was founded in 1948 and "is the largest non-profit organization in the United States devoted to relations between the United States and Australia and New Zealand." [1]
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Association staff
- Frances M. Cassidy, President
- Gabriel R. P. Saffioti, Director of Development and Corporate Affairs
- Emily Anderson, Director of Social and Cultural Programs
- Pamela C. Taylor, Finance Manager
- Lara E. Sweeney, Director of Operations
- Diane Sinclair, Director of Education
Association officers
- Malcolm Binks, Chairman
- Christopher W. Beale, Deputy Chairman
- Craig E. Chapman, Vice Chairman
- Jennifer Ré, Vice Chairman (Social and Cultural)
- Frances M. Cassidy, President
- Anne O. Fulford, Secretary
- Greg Medcraft, Treasurer
Association patrons
- Andrew N. Liveris
- Hon. Michael Baume AO
- Geoffrey C. Bible
- Douglas N. Daft AC
- Maurice R. Greenberg
- Hon. Chris J. Hurford AO
- Dr. Jill Ker Conway
- Peter S. Lowy
- John E. Merow AO
- Rupert Murdoch AC
- Mr. Greg Norman AO
- Frederick B. Whittemore
- James D. Wolfensohn
Association directors
- Gavin Anderson
- Christopher Beale
- Malcolm Binks
- Mili Boreham
- Andrew Butcher
- Drew de Carvalho
- Frances Cassidy
- Graeme Chambers
- Ned Cloonan
- Craig Chapman
- Paul Compton
- William W. Ferguson
- Anne O. Fulford
- Charles Grant
- Kathryn Healy
- Graham Henley
- Robyn Hughes
- Andy Jeffery
- Maggie Jones
- Michael Kraynak, Jr.
- Scott McInnis
- Greg Medcraft
- Robert H. Moore II
- Jennifer Ré
- James Rees
- Bruce Richards
- Helen Shilkin
- Luke Sullivan
- Iain Stewart
- Susan Talbot
- Laurie Tuzo
- Anthony J. Walton