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Dean Cahill – Pride Commitee 2007

Dean CahillI am looking forward to working with everyone to achieve all the personal goals that I have made to myself since I came onto the Pride Committee in 2001. As Convener for Fairday over the last 5 years I have watched it grow from year to year and I am very proud of what I have achieved. Now I would like to do the same with the Parade, I would love to bring the streets of Perth to a stand-still on our Pride night. I want it to be the biggest and best parade Perth has ever seen, and I know it is hard work but I am looking forward to working very hard and closely with all the groups to make sure this happens.

With my management skills I have learnt how to run a business from the ground up and these are the skills that I am hoping to bring to the Pride organization. I bring over 17 years of management skills to the committee. Plus with that I have been working with various groups volunteering my time since the age of eight.

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My vision is to make your Pride the biggest and best organisation that Perth has ever seen. I want to make sure that we all unite under one banner and that everyone is treated equally. I would like to see everyone, and that includes you, become a member of Pride and show your support to help us grow from strength to strength.

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