Anew award has been named in honour of long-time Hamilton resident John Kiely, recognising high achieving individuals in the hardwood plantation sector.
The John Kiely Award was launched at Australian Bluegum Plantations (ABP) 15th anniversary dinner at the weekend, with Compliance Coordinator Amanda Nagle recognised with the inaugural honour.
ABP chief executive Russ Hughes said the award would be announced annually, recognising an industry member who illustrated a high level of “integrity and perseverance developing and delivering projects” focused on improving the plantation estate.
“Amanda has been instrumental coordinating projects which prioritise best practices and ensure the long term value of our plantation resource,” Mr Hughes said.
“Amanda embodies a high level of integrity in her work, a trait that John exemplified throughout his esteemed career in our industry.”
Now retired, Mr Kiely first joined the sector in 2005 working as a communications manager after retiring from a 32-year long career with Victoria Police.
He joined the ABP team in 2013 managing stakeholder engagement, including government relations.
Mr Hughes said the award recognised Mr Kiely’s passion and commitment to the sector.
“Through honesty, perseverance and integrity, John became an innovator for the sector helping it to grow to become the strong industry we have locally today,” he said.
“John was an excellent advocate, helping educate the community about the vital role our resources provide whilst also building strong connections with government.
“We will proudly deliver this award annually in John’s honour as a fitting tribute to his impactful work. It will not only recognise outstanding achievement but hope it will also inspire future leaders to follow in his footsteps.”
Ms Nagle said she was humbled to receive the inaugural award.
“This award is a celebration of our collective efforts to achieve our company focus on growing excellence. I’m really proud to work with ABP who have such a strong culture dedicated to improving economic, social and environmental returns,” she said.