THE National
Austalian
Pharmacy
Students’
Association
held its annual
general
meeting in
Adelaide last
weekend, with
the event
including the
election of a
new executive.
The new
NAPSA
president is
Ashleigh
Coome of Queensland University of
Technology, with vice president
being Daniel Bowtell of Curtin
University.
Sarah Sinclair of the University of
Sydney is NAPSA Secretary, while
treasurer is Tim Mizzi of CSU
Wagga Wagga.
Six new committee chairs were
also elected: Teresa McMenomy of
James Cook University (Education);
Stacey Gough of Curtin University
(IPSF); Hanna Soon of Latrobe
University (Pharmacy Awareness);
Bethany Cooper of Griffith
University (Publications); Briohny
Gillespie of University of Canberra
(Rural and Indigenous); and Mark
Aspden of University of Canberra
(Industrial Affairs).
The new executive are pictured
above from left: Daniel Bowtell,
Ashleigh Coome, Sarah Sinclair
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