You are hereExecutive Team

Executive Team



President: Amit Menghani


Arrival: 2005

Purpose:

Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) at RMIT University. 


Involvement:

Former Welfare Education Officer, currently Events Coordinator for
RMIT Student Union and IT in-charge for Aerospace Students
Association. Has organised Indian Nights at RMIT University giving an
opportunity for students to socialise. Founder and Director of ‘Taal’
a performing arts group.
 

Email:

president@fisa.org.au




Vice-President: Hari Yellina


Arrival: 2001

Purpose: Real Estate Agent’s Course at Victoria University of
Technology. 

Involvement: Founder and President of Forum for Young Families and
Youth and Treasurer of Federation of Indian Associations of Victoria.
He has assisted many newly arrived students in settling down in
Melbourne with regards to accommodation, jobs etc. 

Email:

vicepresident@fisa.org.au

 


General Secretary: Deven Pravin Tanna


Arrival: 2004

Purpose: Masters of Professional Accounting at Monash University

Involvement: Founding member and former Vice-President of YUVA, the
Monash University Indian Club and Gen. Secretary of Indian Television
Broadcaster’s Association. On immediate arrival in Australia he joined
as a volunteer and soon became the event in charge for the 2004 I-Day
Mela organised by FISA at the Camberwell Town Hall. He is currently
pursuing the CPA Program. 

Email:

secretary@fisa.org.au




Acting Treasurer: Sachin Kala


Arrival: 2005

Purpose: Masters of Practising Accounting at Monash University 



Email:

treasurer@fisa.org.au




Marketing Director: Jatin Chopra


Arrival: 2006

Purpose: Masters of Commerce (Professional Accounting) at Melbourne
Institute of Technology

Involvement: Since the time he came to Australia, he always missed the
student culture and the lack of structured Indian society at his
campus. He approached FISA and volunteered in various activities. 

Email:

marketing@fisa.org.au



 

Poll

Are you satisfied with the Australian Government's initiative to reduce crime on the streets ?: