Who is the Small Business Commissioner? What do they do? How does the
SASBC support small business? JOHN CHAPMAN _Small Business
Commissioner _
John Chapman was first appointed Small Business Commissioner in 2014
and was reappointed for a further four years in 2017.
The role of Small Business Commissioner, under the Small Business
Commissioner Act 2011, includes alternative dispute resolution for
business disputes, providing information to small businesses and
advocating on their behalf.
In addition, he is responsible for the administration of the Retail
and Commercial Leases Act 1995, the Farm Debt Mediation Act 2018 and
he also oversights the Building and Construction Security of Payment
Act 2009. He has responsibilities under a number of other Acts
including: the Fair Trading Act 1987, Late Payment of Government Debts
(Interest) Act 2013, and the Local Government Act 1999.
He brings to the role extensive experience at senior executive level
in public, private and not-for-profit sectors. He is an experienced
board director and was an interim Director of TAFESA in 2018 and is a
member of the Federal Government’s Small Business Advisory Group
(2019). He is also a fellow and graduate of the Australian Institute
of Company Directors.
He completed a Masters of Business Administration at the Adelaide
University Graduate School of Business in 2004.
John was the Chief Executive Officer of the Motor Trade Association of
South Australia for over eight years between 2005 and 2014 where he
played the lead role in assisting members in the areas of advocacy at
state and federal levels, industrial relations, industry information,
and environmental education. He was responsible for the MTA’s
Registered Training Organisation and Group Training Scheme which
employed more than 550 apprentices and trainees.
He has held a number of board positions including:
* President of Group Training Australia (SA);
* Founding Director of Auto Skills Australia – the automotive
industry’s national training body; and
* Councillor on the National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council.
* Interim TAFESA Director April 2018 – December 2018
Before joining the MTA, he was the General Manager – International
Business at Business SA and held a number of executive positions with,
Insurance Australia Group.
Earlier career history has included senior experience within the South
Australian Government including as an Executive Director in the
Department of Premier and Cabinet with responsibilities for all
economic related cabinet items, policies and policy implementation
including major projects.
John has also worked as a Chief of Staff to former SA Premier Hon.
John Olsen as well as Deputy Premier and Treasurer Hon. Stephen Baker.
As a journalist, John worked with the Australian Broadcasting
Corporation specialising in finance, political and industrial
reporting for both radio and TV.
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