HVO GM DAVE FOSTER TO LEAP OFF MCDONALD JONES STADIUM
HVO GM Dave Foster to leap off McDonald Jones Stadium Hunter Valley Operations (HVO) General Manager Dave Foster is taking a ‘Leaders’ Leap’ to raise funds for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service. On June 30, Dave will join other Hunter business leaders to abseil 29 metres down the face of McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle. Dave […]
HVO GM DAVE FOSTER TO LEAP OFF MCDONALD JONES STADIUM
22 May 2023HVO GM Dave Foster to leap off McDonald Jones Stadium
Hunter Valley Operations (HVO) General Manager Dave Foster is taking a ‘Leaders’ Leap’ to raise funds for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service.
On June 30, Dave will join other Hunter business leaders to abseil 29 metres down the face of McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle.
Dave has a fear of heights but always takes the opportunity to challenge those fears.
“I have abseiled a few times at leadership and team building sessions but it is not something I enjoy doing,” Dave said.
“If I am at McDonald Jones Stadium it is to watch the footy, not climb down the side of the building,” he said.
He said he is taking part to raise awareness and funds for the work the Westpac Rescue Helicopter does to save the lives of people in the Hunter.
“As I’m taking myself down the face of the stadium it will be an opportunity to reflect on the vital work of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter crew, who regularly winch people to safety from the bush, ocean and hard to access locations. They really do make a difference in our community every day.”
“The chopper service is vital to the communities of the Hunter Valley and Upper Hunter in quickly getting people to the John Hunter Hospital or other medical services.”
“I know that last year the Service did around 1,500 missions across Northern NSW and 70 of those were in the Upper Hunter. It costs $4,500 an hour just to fly the helicopters so I am hoping to raise as much as I can to contribute to meeting those costs.”
Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service is also a HVO charity partner. The service has a mining truck painted in its colours and HVO will make an annual donation based on the truck’s haulage. HVO staff support the service through HVO’s workplace giving program, having donated more than $1.1 million to date.
HVO’s joint owners, Yancoal and Glencore, are also both big supporters and are logo rights sponsors of the service.
People wishing to support Dave to take the leap can visit the fundraising page. For more information about the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service’s Leaders Leap event click here.