CatholicCare Tasmania thanks outgoing Chair - Otto Henfling

May 2024

CatholicCare Tasmania thanks outgoing Chair - Otto Henfling

After six years of dedicated service, Otto Henfling has retired from the position of Chair of the CatholicCare Tasmania Board. Otto’s journey has been marked with dedication, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to social justice.

Otto is an experienced CEO, senior executive, and Board member in the Not-For-Profit (NFP) sector. His greatest strengths include empowering people in their work and helping them develop further skills. His leadership has been instrumental in fostering a culture of growth and development.

Otto's vision for CatholicCare is that it continues to live out its mission and the mission of the Church in Tasmania.

His commitment to social justice has inspired us all to strive for a better tomorrow. Ultimately, he envisions CatholicCare to be the Good Samaritan in Tasmania.

Otto has shared that he has been struck by the genuine nature of all staff he has met over the past six years in Hobart, the North, and the Northwest of the State. We express our deepest gratitude for Otto's incredible service. His impact on CatholicCare Tasmania will be felt for years to come

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CatholicCare Tasmania thanks outgoing Chair - Otto Henfling

After six years of dedicated service, Otto Henfling has retired from the position of Chair of the CatholicCare Tasmania Board. Otto’s journey has been marked with dedication, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to social justice.

Otto is an experienced CEO, senior executive, and Board member in the Not-For-Profit (NFP) sector. His greatest strengths include empowering people in their work and helping them develop further skills. His leadership has been instrumental in fostering a culture of growth and development.

Otto's vision for CatholicCare is that it continues to live out its mission and the mission of the Church in Tasmania.

His commitment to social justice has inspired us all to strive for a better tomorrow. Ultimately, he envisions CatholicCare to be the Good Samaritan in Tasmania.

Otto has shared that he has been struck by the genuine nature of all staff he has met over the past six years in Hobart, the North, and the Northwest of the State. We express our deepest gratitude for Otto's incredible service. His impact on CatholicCare Tasmania will be felt for years to come

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