Australasian Land & Groundwater Association (ALGA) Appoints Co-Chairs for Women in Contaminated Land and Groundwater Specialist Interest Group

ESdat Environmental Data Management
Published: 21 January 2024

Australasian Land & Groundwater Association (ALGA) proudly announces the appointment of Sally Bonham from Vic Audits and Kimberley Saflian from EScIS (EarthScience Information Systems) as the Co-Chairs of ALGA's Women in Contaminated Land and Groundwater Specialist Interest Group.

The Women in Contaminated Land and Groundwater Specialist Interest Group plays a crucial role in fostering diversity and promoting the professional development of women within the contaminated land and groundwater industry. With a commitment to advancing the industry's standards, the group aims to provide a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and mentorship.

Sally Bonham, an esteemed professional from Vic Audits, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her role as Co-Chair. Her dedication to environmental auditing and her passion for promoting inclusivity make her an ideal leader for the Women in Contaminated Land and Groundwater Specialist Interest Group.

Kimberley Saflian, representing EScIS, is recognized for her outstanding contributions to EarthScience Information Systems. As Co-Chair, she will leverage her extensive knowledge in the field to drive initiatives that empower women in the contaminated land and groundwater industry.

The appointments of Sally Bonham and Kimberley Saflian as Co-Chairs signify a milestone for ALGA and its commitment to supporting diversity and inclusion within the industry. The association extends its congratulations to both Co-Chairs and expresses gratitude to the entire committee for their dedication and contributions.

ALGA's Women in Contaminated Land and Groundwater Specialist Interest Group is positioned at the forefront of promoting excellence and equality in the contaminated land and groundwater sector. The newly appointed Co-Chairs, Sally Bonham and Kimberley Saflian, will lead the group in addressing key challenges, fostering collaboration, and inspiring future generations of professionals.

For more information about ALGA's Women in Contaminated Land and Groundwater Specialist Interest Group, please visit https://landandgroundwater.com/ecronicle/women-in-the-contaminated-land-and-groundwater-industry-specialist-interest-group-sig.

bout ALGA: The Australasian Land & Groundwater Association (ALGA) is a leading professional association dedicated to advancing sustainable management and protection of land and groundwater resources. ALGA provides a platform for industry professionals, researchers, and policymakers to collaborate and exchange knowledge in addressing contemporary challenges in the field.

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