Ed Armstrong serves as the CEO of the Banjima Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (BNTAC), where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the interests of the Banjima People in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. With a robust background in senior management, Ed is...
Ed Armstrong serves as the CEO of the Banjima Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (BNTAC), where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the interests of the Banjima People in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. With a robust background in senior management, Ed is adept at strategic planning and business development, ensuring that BNTAC not only meets its operational goals but also aligns with the cultural and social aspirations of the Banjima community. His leadership is characterized by a values-driven approach, emphasizing the importance of corporate governance and risk management in all initiatives.
Under Ed's guidance, BNTAC has embarked on several key projects aimed at enhancing the economic and social well-being of the Banjima People. These projects include sustainable land management practices, cultural heritage preservation initiatives, and partnerships with various stakeholders to promote community development. His expertise in performance improvement and change management has been instrumental in driving results that reflect the needs and aspirations of the Banjima community.
Ed's commitment to high levels of customer service and building structured client relationships has fostered a collaborative environment within BNTAC, enabling the organization to effectively advocate for the rights and interests of the Banjima People. His ability to navigate complex regulatory landscapes and engage with diverse stakeholders positions BNTAC as a leader in native title management. With a proven track record in financial and human resource management, Ed continues to champion initiatives that empower the Banjima community, ensuring that their heritage and future are safeguarded and celebrated.