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VRFish Welcomes New Board Member Lee Spyrou

VRFish is pleased to welcome Lee Spyrou as the newest member of our board. Lee is an avid fisher and brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the peak body for recreational fishers in Victoria.

Lee has been fishing since she was a child, and her love for the sport has only grown stronger over the years. She is passionate about sustainable fishing practices and protecting our waterways for future generations. Lee’s commitment to the environment and her extensive knowledge of fishing makes her a valuable addition to the VRFish board.

Lee’s vast experience in strategic planning, financial management, and stakeholder engagement will be invaluable to VRFish as we continue to advocate for the rights of recreational fishers in Victoria.

Lee is excited about joining the VRFish board and is looking forward to making a positive impact on the organisation. She believes that her love of fishing and her passion for environmental sustainability align well with VRFish’s core values and objectives. ‘I’m thrilled to be joining the VRFish board and to be able to contribute to the organization’s mission. Fishing has been a significant part of my life, and I’m excited about the opportunity to use my skills and experience to advocate for the rights of recreational fishers in Victoria,’ says Lee.

VRFish is confident that Lee’s expertise, passion, and commitment to the environment will make her an excellent addition to our board. We look forward to working with her to achieve our goals and make a positive impact on the recreational fishing community in Victoria.

VRFish welcomes Lee Spyrou to the board and is excited about the fresh perspective and expertise she brings. Her love of fishing and commitment to environmental sustainability make her a valuable addition to our organisation. We look forward to working with Lee to achieve our shared goals and make a positive impact on the recreational fishing community in Victoria.

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