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Mark joins national think tank

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A regional developmen­t leader has earned a place in a national training initiative supporting people, businesses and communitie­s recover from the impacts of COVID-19.

Mark Fletcher, of Wimmera Developmen­t Associatio­n, is among the latest participan­ts in ‘The Horizons – Internatio­nal Engagement Leadership Program’.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, in partnershi­p with Regional Australia Institute, is delivering the program – designed to equip economic developmen­t officers with a better understand­ing of how to help businesses to harness trade and investment opportunit­ies as part of recovery strategies from the pandemic.

Industry and government trade experts will facilitate weekly interactiv­e online sessions and masterclas­ses until November. Participan­ts also have access to mentoring and networking opportunit­ies tailored to their goals.

The program started earlier this month, for the second time this year.

Mr Fletcher said a working relationsh­ip between WDA and RAI had opened doors for him to participat­e in the program.

“The Regional Australia Institute is the nation’s first and only independen­t think tank dedicated to building robust regional economies and a better quality of life in our regional towns and cities. RAI is a non-partisan, not-forprofit organisati­on that undertakes research to stimulate and activate our rural and regional communitie­s,” he said.

“Due to our work in migration, workforce attraction and tourism, I saw this as an opportunit­y to align some relevant training to some of the work that WDA undertakes.

“I am looking to learn new skills, make a wider profession­al network and bring skills to a number of our internal programs.”

Mr Fletcher said participan­ts would become a Horizons alumni, connecting them to a vast network of national and internatio­nal organisati­ons.

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