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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY Throughout his career to date, Ben has achieved significant success through engaging his peers, clients, and community to advance national and international economic development, and is an asset to the profession. the growth of Wyndham’s economy through the development of strategic plans, facilitating and attracting investment and jobs, providing advice and implementing innovative programs that enable the growth local SMEs. PETER CHAFFEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LEADERSHIP AWARD FINALIST WINNER As Head of Economic Development, Paul has been instrumental in developing, leading and guiding the Sunshine Coast Regional Economic Development Strategy (REDS) 2013-2033, accompanying action plans, High Value Industry teams, industry taskforces, the local business community and community groups toward successfully delivering impressive economic outcomes for the region. DARYL WILSON Wyndham City Council Commencing at Wyndham City Council in 2002 as Small Business Development Officer, Daryl soon emerged as a leader at both an organisational, local business community and regional level. Currently he holds the position of Manager Economic Growth & Tourism having led the Economic Development team at Wyndham for the past seven years. With a passion for promoting the professional growth of the economic development practitioner, Daryl has been one of Economic Development Australia’s greatest supporters. Daryl served as a member of the Victorian State Practitioner Network for a period of seven years, including three as Chairman; when he led a significant period of change in the adoption of a more professional and commercialised approach by EDA in the delivery of conferences and forums which ultimately delivered high standard professional development opportunities, paired with a significant increase in revenue streams. Daryl is very much a “hands-on” practitioner and whilst he references theoretical models to underpin his approach it is his capacity to interpret the economic conditions that prevail both globally and within his community, the challenges and opportunities for business and his strong connection to key stakeholder groups and individual business operators that drives his “outside the square” thinking and the implementation of initiatives that deliver on the aspirations of Wyndham’s community. PAUL MARTINS Sunshine Coast Council Paul has applied his local, national and international private sector experience during his four years as Head of Economic Development. He is a big picture thinker, a collaborator, strategic thinker, aspirational goal setter and supporter of big vision projects. Nurturing this culture across his team of 25 high- functioning economic development professionals has resulted in projects and economic benefits to their regional economy that would not have been possible without his support and guidance. Paul sets a bar of aspiring to deliver to world-class standards, and as he leads by example, he is highly respected amongst his peers. Paul is always seeking ideas and technology to support the team and is not afraid to be an early adopter. His branch was the first to pilot mobile devices and technology, raising the team’s efficiencies and service delivery standards. Paul’s continued acknowledgment of team and individual efforts inspires and motivates members to achieve continued success, and he is highly encouraging of employees’ personal and career development. Daryl has made a profound contribution influencing VOL.11 NO.2 2018 | 20