Paul Dovas stepping down as head of the audit bureau
The head of the Audited Media Association of Australia (AMAA) Paul Dovas is stepping down after 16 years with the organisation to “pursue opportunities in digital media”.
Dovas has been chairman of the association, which handles auditing for newspaper circulation as well as web traffic for smaller publishers, for four years, having spent 12 years as director of auditing for the organisation.
Dovas said: “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at the AMAA having worked with a variety of passionate and committed people across the diverse membership. I am very proud of the AMAA’s achievements and would like to thank the Board, the AMAA Committees and my dedicated team for their guidance and support.”
AMAA chairman Dr Stephen Hollings said Dovas is leaving a “solid legacy”.
Paul, thank you for your leadership of the AMAA. I hope your contribution to our advertising and media industries continues.
Paul did a great job leading the AMAA. Wherever Paul decides to go next will be very lucky to have him.
I echo Andrew’s and The Bear’s comments.
All the best Paul – thanks for your support and commitment to our industry.
You did a great job at AMAA mate. Well done.
Congrats Paul, It’s been great to have worked with you over the years.
Cheer Paul. Keep in touch.
These types of industry roles where you are balancing divergent and often conflicting views are always tough. The fact that Paul did so with class and always with the best interests of the AMAA members at heart are testament to his capabilities. Well done Paul and thank you. All the best for the future.
Thank you everyone for the wonderful words and sentiment.
It’s been an enjoyable 16 years and will treasure the memories and friendships. I also look forward to crossing paths again in the near future.
COLIN AND I wish you were here