Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
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jeemak
They'll find a use for you.........eventually.
The kitchen is probably crammed with dirty dishes and everyone is saying "wheres BAD?":D
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
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Twodogs
The kitchen is probably crammed with dirty dishes and everyone is saying "wheres BAD?":D
Haha, in fact just got back (tonight) from three weeks holiday in Europe - so they must be piling up. :D
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
Campbell Rose came to the dogs from the racing game , was in charge of the trots I think.
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
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ledge
Campbell Rose came to the dogs from the racing game , was in charge of the trots I think.
He has had a number of positions, but not trots. Before being CEO at the club, he was in charge of the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
Susan is a wonderful supporter of our club. Who knows where we would be without her generosity and her commitment to the cause.
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
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jeemak
They'll find a use for you.........eventually.
Patsy? Fall-guy? Scapegoat? ;)
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
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Bulldog4life
Susan is a wonderful supporter of our club. Who knows where we would be without her generosity and her commitment to the cause.
I’m tipping we’d be stuffed
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
Come the moment, come the woman.
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
Went to a CPA lunch today with the guest speaker Susan. She spoke for around an hour, talking about how she started off in life, her first husband, her daughter, and her work for Diabetes Australia. Then she spent some time on AFLW.
I can say, she is so inspirational and a pleasure to listen to. The room was filled with a bunch of accountants, and even they were inspired :D. If you get a chance to attend a function where Susan is the guest speaker, it is highly recommended.
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
Thanks for sharing bad. Now we all know you are an accountant too .
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
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choconmientay
Thanks for sharing bad. Now we all know you are an accountant too .
Haha, yeah I am a CPA but haven't done accounting work for a very long time.
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
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bornadog
Haha, yeah I am a CPA but haven't done accounting work for a very long time.
Don't blame you...
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
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choconmientay
Thanks for sharing bad. Now we all know you are an accountant too ��.
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bornadog
Haha, yeah I am a CPA but haven't done accounting work for a very long time.
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Twodogs
Don't blame you...
Hey! I'm a CPA and work as an accountant. Could be worse, I could be an auditor.
Re: How Susan Alberti helped save the Western Bulldogs from extinction and turn the club into a success
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Axe Man
Hey! I'm a CPA and work as an accountant. Could be worse, I could be an auditor.
Did they invent auditor's to make it seem that everyday accountants had a personality?