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Brayfield Park Lavender Farm runs Australia’s largest aerial challenge course with 5 levels of unique obstacles taking you to 28m in the air.
3. Cleland National Park
If you feel like getting back into nature, Cleland National Park offers a fantastic network of walking and cycling trails, which introduces you to the diverse native wildlife, cultural heritage and spectacular views of the Adelaide Hills and surrounds.
4. Star of Greece
If after the Conference you feel like a leisurely lunch with friends, the Star of Greece showcases SA’s local produce as well as breathtaking views of the coastline.
5. Brayfield Park Lavender Farm
From beauty products, mists, sleep sprays, essential oils, lavender wheat bags, bath salts, culinary lavender and so much more, the Brayfield Park Lavender farm is a must-see if you’re wanting to stock up on premium products to help you relax after the Conference.
For more ideas on fun activities to do while you’re in SA, reach out to our Councillors, we can’t wait to showcase our State to you!
Spotlight on a member
Alice Carter MICM CCE Partner at Lynch Meyer Lawyers
A member of the SA division that is truly worth celebrating is Alice Carter, Partner at Lynch Meyer Lawyers, former council President, Young Credit Professional of the Year State finalist, and current Councillor of Functions.
Alice was recommended as a Leading Insolvency & Restructuring Lawyer in Doyle’s
Guide in South Australia for 2020, and practices in Lynch Meyer’s insolvency, debt recovery and credit management team, and is an extremely valued member of the council.
Alice has been a member of the AICM for 8 years, with her biggest professional accomplishment to date being becoming a Partner at Lynch Meyer Lawyers, where she is leading and growing her team. With such a wealth of experience under her belt, Alice encourages emerging credit professionals to absorb as much information as possible, as well as to be enthusiastic and prepared to learn.
Alice advises that her biggest professional challenge to date was developing her leadership skills to be a great leader. The SA Council can certainly attest to Alice’s great leadership skills when she sat as President, and she now also shows them in organising wonderful events for SA.
Alice has found that being a member of the AICM has allowed her to grow her skillset and her network, and she also enjoys catching up with clients, many of whom have now become friends, as a direct result of her involvement with the AICM.
Alice enjoys her busy life, and outside of her profession she enjoys spending time with her beautiful family.
Congratulations to Alice on all you’ve achieved so far, and a big thankyou from the SA Council for all your hard work, support and dedication.
The Australian Institute of Credit Management welcomes our Partners for 2023
National Partners
Divisional Partners
Official Division Supporting Sponsors
Our National, Divisional and Professional Partners support and work with the AICM to promote the Institute’s activities, represent the Credit Industry and develop the careers of all Credit Professionals. As these organisations support your Institute and your Industry please consider them when you require assistance.