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Joy Burch on the passing of CIT’s Adrian Marron

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JOY Burch has expressed her sadness over the passing of CIT Chief Executive Adrian Marron following his long battle with illness.

“My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time,” Joy said.

“I would also like to acknowledge the many staff and students at CIT who worked so closely with Adrian.

“It was clear from the very beginning of my time working with Adrian that he was a man who possessed great skill and experience in vocational and skills education and in public TAFE in particular.

“I was pleased to work with Adrian. He had passion, skill and foresight and was a true servant of the public good.

“He will be missed, but his legacy will continue through the many students’ lives he influenced and through the institution, CIT, that he made so strong.”

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Ian Meikle, editor

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