Macquarie Sports 2017 Annual Review
    Macquarie Sports 2017 Annual Review

    Macquarie Sports

    2017 Annual Review

    Participation in sport plays an important role in the development of children and communities. The social, health and lifestyle benefits associated with sport shouldn’t be limited to those who can afford to participate. Macquarie Sports removes this barrier to participation in sport by providing free clinics to a wide range of communities around the country.

    Utilising high profile sports people as ambassadors for the program, the aim is to inspire and motivate those participating. Macquarie Sports has directly reached over 200,000 children since 1999. 

    5,318

    27

    200,000

    56

    Welcome to the Macquarie Sports 2017 Annual Review

    For many children in remote, regional and marginalised communities, opportunities to be mentored by high profile sports people are often limited. Macquarie Sports aims to make these encounters possible. The purpose of these interactions is to inspire and motivate the children, while also leaving them with important life messages around team work, discipline, healthy eating and fitness.

    Sport plays a unique role in developing strong communities. It has an innate ability to create a level playing field by breaking down societal barriers, promoting harmony, diversity and inclusion. Macquarie Sports recognises that all children should have access to sport. Our work represents Macquarie’s view that companies have a role to play in developing healthy communities.

    Since 2004, Macquarie Sports has offered corporate scholarships to elite young athletes who have corporate career aspirations alongside their sporting goals. The scholarships provide paid work placements across the various Macquarie business groups, access to a variety of networks and resources within Macquarie and ongoing casual employment opportunities within the Macquarie Sports program.

    Over 50 young sportspeople transitioned through the scholarship program with several going on to find full time positions within Macquarie Group.

    In 2017, Macquarie Sports held 27 community events around Australia, across eight sports, reaching 5,318 children. Clinics were run in New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia, Victoria, South Australia and the Northern Territory.

    Macquarie Sports' key objectives are to:

    Benefit children across communities through the delivery of high quality sporting clinics.

    Partner with grassroots sporting organisations to enhance their capacity.

    Convey Macquarie’s commitment to the local communities in which it operates.


    Participants by region
    Participants by gender
    Participants by sport

    2017 Macquarie Sports Committee

    Stephen Cook
    Executive Director, Macquarie Corporate Asset Finance

    Justin Crawford
    Executive Director, Macquarie Securities Group

    Lisa George
    Global Head, Macquarie Group Foundation

    Tony Graham
    Executive Director, Banking and Financial Services

    Antony Green 
    Executive Director, Macquarie Capital

    Catherine Matthews
    Manager, Banking and Financial Services

    Kris Neill
    Executive Director, Corporate Communications and Investor Relations

    Guy Reynolds AO (Chair)
    Executive Director, Commodities and Global Markets

    Mura Ryan
    Executive Director, Corporate Operations Group

    Macquarie Sports Management:
    Chris McKenzie – Senior Manager, Macquarie Sports

     

     

    Macquarie Sports 2017 Annual Review