87 Ms Alisa Camplin-Warner oam — Deputy Chair Alisa Camplin-Warner worked globally with the IBM Corporation for 16 years, most recently holding the position of strategy and transformation executive, Global Technology Services. She is a non-executive director of the Collingwood Football Club, Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation and the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia. Ms Camplin-Warner holds a Bachelor of Information Technology with a Business Major, is a high performance and resilience consultant, regular keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, sports commentator and co-founder of the charity Finnan’s Gift. Ms Camplin-Warner was chair of the Australian Sports Foundation from 2009 to 2014. Ms Camplin-Warner represented Australia in freestyle aerial skiing at two consecutive Winter Olympic Games, winning gold in Salt Lake City in 2002 and bronze in Turin in 2006, where she was Australia’s flag bearer at the opening ceremony. Ms Camplin-Warner was the Australian Olympic Committee chef de mission for the inaugural Winter Youth Olympic Games in 2012 and is the performance manager for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PheongChang, South Korea. Ms Camplin-Warner was appointed to the ASC Board on 23 March 2007 and is a member of the ASC Governance and Executive Performance Committee. On 27 June 2017 she was appointed Deputy Chair of the ASC Board. The Hon. Pat Farmer am Pat Farmer, best known as the only man who has run continuously from the North Pole to the South Pole (2012), is a multiple world-record holder for endurance running. He has also run around and across Australia and New Zealand, the length of India and Vietnam, around the Middle East (2014) and across North America. Mr Farmer served eight years as a Member of Australia’s Parliament, with three years as Parliamentary Secretary for Education, Science and Training. Winner of ‘Achiever of the Year’ in 2000 and National Geographic’s Adventurer of the Year in 2012, Mr Farmer has raised millions of dollars for causes during his 30-year running career, including Lifeline, Cancer Council, Australian Red Cross, Diabetes Australia and the Nani Khali Foundation for education of female children in India. Mr Farmer was appointed to the Board on 7 November 2014.