
The appointment of the committee of management includes three independent members and representatives from the Victorian Athletic League, the Stawell Athletic Club and the Northern Grampians Shire Council.
The independent directors are Channel Seven and Racing.com personality Jason Richardson – the 1993 Stawell Gift winner – as well as marketing/business manager Sally Tucker and senior commercial and media executive Dustin Lockett, a finalist in the 1997 Gift.
Ms Spence who was also appointed chair of the new committee and Tim Mason are drawn from the ranks of the state‘s professional running body and the Stawell Athletic Club is represented by president Neil Blizzard who was also appointed deputy chair of the Committee of Management, Robert Irvine and Wendy Hopwood while Northern Grampians mayor Cr Murray Emerson and chief executive Liana Thompson round out the 10-member committee.
Ms Spence is a former state and national league track athlete who has won over 800 metres at Stawell. She has more than 15 years’ experience working in the higher education sector and has been a board member of the Victorian Athletic League since 2016 and president since 2018.
The new team is charged with driving collaboration between key event partners and provide expertise to build sponsorship and tourism and better promote the event and region through its national broadcast.
With equal prize money for the men’s and women’s Gifts and a committee of management with 40 per cent female representation, the Victorian Government is proud to support an event that is levelling the playing field.
The Government encouraged reforms that included the establishment of a new management structure and provided a commitment of $1.22 million in funding to secure the future of the event, which was first run in 1878.