Football Victoria
James Halley is a skilled professional with a diverse background in sports coaching and media communication. Currently serving as a Softball and Football Coach at Ivanhoe Grammar School and as a Digital and Media Coordinator for Football Victoria, James has a wealth of experience spanning several roles. Notable positions include Sports Coach and Umpire at Melbourne Sports Institute, Journalist for Australian Community Media, and Contributor for Bets.com.au, where weekly match previews for Super Netball and AFL were written. James also held coaching positions at Loyola College and PE Sport Specialists, alongside earlier roles in kitchen staff and casual sales assistance. With a degree in Media and Communications focusing on Sports Journalism from La Trobe University, James combines expertise in athletics with a strong foundation in media.
Football Victoria
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Football Victoria (FV) is the governing body for the sport of association football in the state of Victoria. Mission: We are in business to deliver the best possible football experiences and opportunities to our customers and partners. Company Overview: The Vision: Football will be regarded as the sport that provides genuine access and value to quality experiences which inspire Victorians. Our Core Values Unity: Victorian football stakeholders will work together to deliver a shared vision and purpose for the growth and health of the game. Pride: We are proud of the organisation we work for and bring infectious enthusiasm in pursuit of our vision for football. Integrity: The affairs of FV will be unconditionally embedded in honesty and fairness. Respect: We will treat others the way we expect to be treated. We will also earn respect through becoming a positive and powerful force capable of delivering meaningful sport and social outcomes within the broader community. Openness: We will engage and communicate transparently with the football family and listen with open-mindedness. Performance: We will strive for service and business excellence off the field and inspired results on the field for Victorian clubs, players, coaches and referees.