By Freya Purnell
The SAP Australian User Group (SAUG) has changed its Constitution to allow more SAP customers to become members.
Previously, the wording of the Constitution effectively excluded customers of SAP’s cloud solutions from membership, by requiring members to be owners of an SAP licence.
The changes were enacted at the SAUG’s recent Annual General Meeting, and now make Ordinary Membership open to organisations which are users of SAP products and services.
At the AGM, Andrew Ritchie, manager – IT services at Officeworks, was also elected to the position of Chair.
The seat was previously filled by Alan Hesketh, who stepped down when he moved on from his role as general manager, group information services, with the Super Retail Group in July.
Other members of the SAUG Committee for the coming year are:
- Ken Nicholls, Caltex – Vice Chair and Executive Council
- Vishnu Reddy, Coca Cola Amatil – Treasurer and Membership
- Alison Jordan, Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited – Secretary and Supporting Executive Council
- John Tyler, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage – Communities and Supporting Membership
- Grahame Reynolds, Qenos – SUGEN
- Juanita Hagstrom, Department of Education, Training and Employment – Supporting Communities and Events
- Dyonne Campbell, Airservices Australia – Events.
