96 Business View Australia - March-April 2016
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organisations that partner with us
on programs, activities, events and
for membership for their employees
as well as professional development
providers that have their courses
accredited, certified and recognised
and appear in our Professional
Development Directory.”
Hanna Lucas gave further details
about some of the current business
partnerships which CILTA has in
place, “Our major corporate partners
are Mack Trucks, Telstra, NetSuite
and APS Group, who have supported
the Institute for a number of years,
one of their big involvements is via
our Annual Awards for Excellence
Event. They also get involved in
Webinar Presentations, Member
Deals, Mentoring Programs and local
events.”
CILTA is also in the process of
establishing formal partnership
arrangements with professional
development organisations which
will work towards designing tailor-
made training programs for members
to suit their specific requirements.
How CILTA is run
Dr.Binningexplainstheuniquemanner
in which CILTA is managed, “Essentially
we are a voluntary organisation run
by our members. We do have a small
team at National office that coordinate
us all, however our National Council,
Section and Sector Committees are all
run by our members.
“As a sort of analogy we are
similar in many ways to Engineers
Australia or CPA, the Certified
Practising Accountants, Australia
association. We are primarily about
promoting professional standards
and professional development for our