2025 AGM and GICC Committee

The Annual General Meeting of the Glen Iris Cricket Club was held on the 7th of March. The following members, were elected unopposed to the executive the Glen Iris Cricket Club with a number of people taking on new roles:

President: John Pillay
Vice-President – Men’s Cricket: Toby Tribe
Vice-President – Women’s Cricket: Shivani Bhatnagar
Vice-President – Junior Cricket: Ryan Green
Vice-President – Pathways & Development: Lucas Skelton
Secretary: Derek Jarman
Treasurer: Joel Silver

John Pillay joins the committee as the President replacing Jim Parry. As a junior parent and with a background in corporate and education, John’s experience will be invaluable to the club as we navigate the pathways of amateur sporting competition.

Joel Silver continues as Treasurer and Derek Jarman moves from general committee to Secretary with Bill Heath stepping down.

A strong group of Vice Presidents rounds out the executive. Toby Tribe returns to the committee after a brief absence and his experience will be valuable, Ryan Green looks to continue his excellent work on the junior programs, Shivani Bhatnagar looks to build on the momentum from 24/25 in the Women’s arena and Lucas Skelton transitions from club coach to junior pathways and development.

Andrew Stolzenburg continues as the Bar Manager and other appointments will be made in the future to fill some roles.

Scott Rankin has stepped down from the committee after a long period and his efforts will be sorely missed. Marko Dordevic has also stepped down from his position and both are thanked, vociferously, for their contributions.

Minutes from the AGM can be downloaded here.

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