Mercury (Hobart)

Club a pioneer as chair unveiled

- ADAM SMITH

THE Tasmania JackJumper­s have created history by appointing the first female chairman of the board in the history of the NBL.

Communicat­ions profession­al and company director Keryn Nylander has been unveiled as the inaugural chair of the league’s newest franchise.

She takes official duties from NBL boss Larry Kestelman, who held the interim position while the JackJumper­s finalised its front of house staff positions.

“I’m absolutely thrilled to take on this important role in this incredible new era in Tasmania’s history and in the Australian sporting landscape,” Ms Nylander said.

“I believe in the power of sport to be a great community builder, unifying and creating a sense of belonging and pride.

“We have a rare opportunit­y to create something special for Tasmanians and for the community from the ground up and I’m looking forward to being a part of it.”

A proud Tasmanian, Ms Nylander grew up in Launceston and began her journalism career with The Examiner Newspaper, before becoming

first female News Director at WIN News Tasmania.

For the past two decades, she has worked as a leading communicat­ions consultant in Tasmania including at the helm of her own company, Nylander Consulting.

She has pioneered and fostered female leadership representa­tion across the media, business and sports industries over three decades in an executive and non-executive director career.

“Keryn is highly respected in the Tasmanian community for her acumen, profession­alism and tenacity over a decorated career,” Kestelman said.

“Her appointmen­t as chair is culturally and socially significan­t and the NBL is pleased to support the overdue elevation of women to such leadership positions.”

Ms Nylander will chair the Tasmanian JackJumper­s board, which consists of some of Tasmania’s most recognised and respected industry and business leaders including Damon Wise, Michael Bailey, Scott Harris and Steve Old.

“Still in 2021, there is substantia­l under-representa­tion of women in leadership and executive positions particular­ly in sport,” Ms Nylander said.

 ?? ?? NBL boss Larry Kestelman (centre) and JackJumper­s board
NBL boss Larry Kestelman (centre) and JackJumper­s board

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