CEO Cameron McConville crosses the finish line with SRA

SRA’s CEO Cameron McConville has resigned from SRA after three years at the helm of the sport.

Cam came to us in 2018 from Supercars and Porsche Cup with a sports administration background. Cam has headed up the sport through a tumultuous period firstly with insurance negations in a hostile environment and more recently through Covid where sporting bodies and associations have been impacted globally.

Cam led SRA through a constitutional change, implemented a safety review on helmets, created partnerships with key sponsors, drove government funding and assisted in the introduction of Race Safe.  More Recently Cam has initiated cost reductions to keep the sport alive in extremely difficult circumstances, and has cut overheads by in excess of 50%, including a reduced ceo hours package on his own instigation, continuing his selfless approach to his role and Ski Racing overall.

Cam has been doing more and more driver stints for BMW driver days and felt it was a good opportunity to step back with the season organisation well underway.  However more recently Cam landed a GM role and will move to Queensland to kick off his new appointment.

The board of SRA along with the Heads of States and Clubs would like to thank Cam for his contribution and wish him and his family all the best. Hopefully we’ll see him at the odd race here or there…

The SRA board will complete the current strategic planning process prior to announcing the future look and feel of SRA and any potential role advertisements for Cam’s role.

Jon Horbury

SRA Interim Chair