Micropower is pleased to announce that Ian Harber has expressed a desire to focus his efforts on testing the Next Generation range of golf products and will relinquish his role as NSW Golf Business Development Manager. Ian has more than 30 years experience in the NSW Golf Market which he will bring to bear in his new role.
Micropower CEO, Bill Owens, commented, “Ian’s depth of knowledge about golf is priceless and we are thrilled that he will be able to use this to assist in the development of our Next Generation suite of golf solutions that are due to be released in 2012.”
Ian’s NSW clients will be managed by two of Micropower’s most experienced Business Development Managers, Richard Berry and Rob Woodland.
Richard Berry has over 20 years experience serving the club industry. He has firsthand knowledge of club operations and has worked at a senior level at several golfing venues in the UK before joining Micropower four years ago. He is a member of both Great Britain and Australian PGA’s.
His outbound marketing and loyalty knowledge has assisted many Micropower clients in generating repeat member visitation leading to incremental revenue growth.
Rob Woodland has been with Micropower three years and is the Business Development Manager Southern Region Golf & Marinas. He has successfully worked with clients to identify opportunities to streamline their operations and drive overall financial performance.
Rob continues to provide clients with not only cost saving solutions but also profit generating and member benefit programs that add real value.
Bill Owens said, “Ian has made an outstanding contribution to Micropower over the years and we look forward to his continued involvement during this next phase of his career”.
He added also that, “Richard and Rob will make a very positive impact on the NSW golf market with their knowledge, experience and enthusiasm”.
Richard Berry and Rob Woodland will be contacting clubs in NSW over the coming weeks to introduce themselves.













