The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) NSW Chapter has announced its 2026 Board, with Patrick Armstrong continuing to lead as President.
A globally experienced strategic communications leader, Patrick's career spans financial services, consultancy, higher education, IT, and government. He also lectures in communications, marketing, and brand at UNSW Business School.
Supporting him are newly appointed Co‑Vice Presidents Rhys Kelly and Lucy Hose, who step into expanded leadership roles. Rhys, who will also serve as Treasurer, brings leadership experience across brand, communications, fundraising, crisis management, and advocacy, while Lucy specialises in strategic engagement and change communication.
They are joined by newly appointed Directors Ali Al‑Naseri, Phillippa Baume, Kate Hamilton, Kate Neilson, and Camille Penrose, alongside Thought Leadership Advisor Michael Vincent and Board Associate Mahir Munot. Returning Directors Helen Pennock, who stays on as secretary, and Hallie Donkin and Mione Collins will remain on the Board, with Hallie and Mione continuing to lead the NSW Chapter's events program.
Outgoing directors include Asha Oberoi, Jeremy Hyman, and Paula Batho.
The newly formed board will be focusing on strengthening professional development opportunities for communicators, expanding member networks across sectors, improving global IABC standards in ethics, strategy, and measurement, fostering a friendly, vibrant community, and remaining as an ongoing career partner for members.
"At IABC NSW, our mission is to be the career partner of choice for communication professionals," said Patrick.
"As part of a truly global community, our members gain access to world‑class learning resources, shared interest groups, global events, and best‑practice standards that elevate our profession. From outstanding local programs to international conferences, accredited credentials and rich online learning, IABC offers connection, capability and career momentum at every stage."