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SCSA NSW appoints Michael Kelly as General Manager

Specialised Control Solutions Australia (SCSA) has appointed Michael Kelly as General Manager of its NSW operations. No further details about his background or planned initiatives were provided.

Who is the new General Manager of SCSA NSW operations?

This is a senior leadership change at an industry supplier. Limited detail means unclear near-term impact on trades relying on SCSA in NSW.

Key takeaways

  • SCSA has appointed Michael Kelly as General Manager of its NSW division.
  • No information was provided about Kelly's background or strategic plans for the role.
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