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Bureaucracy bungle

By CASEY NEILL

THE State Government “sacked a hero” when it last week stripped Chisholm Institute chairman David Willersdorf of his position.
This is the scathing critique from the TAFE’s former director and CEO Virginia Simmons following Skills Minister Peter Hall’s decision to dismiss half of Victoria’s 14 TAFE board chairs.
Ms Simmons said the “unceremonious sacking” was an outrage and an insult to those who’d given to their TAFE communities over many years.
“The heavy-handed way in which this has occurred constrains the current CEOs from speaking out,” she said.
“I cannot remain silent.”
Ms Simmons said Mr Willersdorf brought “the ideal balance of financial acumen and educational commitment to the board table”.
She said Mr Willersdorf was widely respected and admired in the south-east region and an excellent chairman who’d ensured all board members’ views were heard.
“A local hero, his contribution to Chisholm is only part of his civic service,” she said.
“He has led the strategic planning process with wisdom and intelligence. He has taken a lead role in driving financial accountability and sustainability.
“He has engaged enthusiastically with students and attended their events and graduations.”
Ms Simmons said the speculated rationale for the sackings was to give TAFE boards a stronger commercial focus.
Mr Willersdorf was Grenda general manager, which started as a small family company and was last year sold for $400 million.
“David was instrumental in the development of the company and in its sale,” Ms Simmons said.
“Is this a man without a commercial focus or who needs to be told about restructuring? Who is the government kidding?”
The Star contacted the State Government, but did not receive a response before going to print.

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