Meet the CEO and General Managers

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Harry Barber

Chief Executive Officer
Harry has been a Bicycle Victoria member since 1978 and was employed in 1993 as Campaign Manager.

PROFILE: Harry Barber is the sort of person who keeps his bikes in the living room, much to the dismay of his mother-in-law.

      Harry Barber

Craig Richards

General Manager - Marketing, Communications & Membership

Craig strives to make sure that through its membership, marketing, publications, rider services and bike parking, Bicycle Victoria achieves its purpose of More People Cycling More Often.

PROFILE:  Growing up Craig was well known for roaming the neighbourhood on a 3 speed purple dragster; complete with a radio between the handlebars. He can now be spotted amongst the families on the bike paths, fascinated by the array of motivations of bike riders.

     

Vincent Ciardulli

General Manager - Rides

Vincent looks after the wonderful group of people on the Rides Team. We bring thousands of people together on our amazing events.

PROFILE: Vincent has ridden on various Bicycle Victoria rides. He loves to get out and tour on the bike when the chance arises but his three beautiful girls (Ella, Sophie and Lucy) keep him busy at home. He can't wait for the chance to take them on a Great Vic Bike Ride.

 

Steve Reynolds

General Manager - Corporate Services

The Senior Manager overseeing all the internal support functions at Bicycle Victoria, which include Corporate Services, Finances, Systems, Human Resource Management, Legal, Customer Octopus, Customer Response, Ride Support, Corporate Communications as well as some activities, including Bike Parking and Merchandise.

PROFILE: Steve is a FCPA and Chartered Secretary and his background includes a similar role at another Member association, the General Manager of mid-sized law firm and a stack of finance management roles. He rides bikes for fun, so hills don't qualify.

    

   

 

 

 

 

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