COMMITTEE MEMBERS
SEIA VIC is a small solar industry not-for-profit association, who run an installer conference each year, and have so for over 10 years. The conference is created by solar installers for solar installers. The focus and appeal of the SEIA Vic conference is that the content is installer focused and practical in nature. It addresses current installer issues and attempts to provide “practical, real life solutions”.
We have a product display area which provides networking and sales enquiries, but we do not have any sales oriented presentations during our conference. All presentations are by industry experts and must be relevant to current installer problems and give practical solutions.
We are the only solar conference, to our knowledge, that gather all the solar regulators into a single session and have an open Q&A forum. This gives installers and delegates a great opportunity to raise any issues or concerns they have. Our feedback from both sides suggest it is “the best”
All of our committe Members are volunteers.
If you need to get in contact with the committee you can contact us by using the form below
David Tolliday
Committee Member
Well known and regarded in the industry, David is considered an industry expert for his knowledge and passion for renewable energy with regular engagement with manufacturers, suppliers, and installers.
Andy Heath
Committee Member
Teacher/PV Battery Storage/Post Trade Co-ordinator at The Gordon
Trevor Robotham
Secretary
Director at French Island Energy
Adrian Riddiford
Committee Member
Director/ EnergySpec Electrical
Gerard McAllister
Manager
Over 30 years marketing experience working with small business. His career has been focused on helping small business with their marketing activities creating brand awareness and business growth.
Ernest Gavey
Committee Member
Ernest Gavey is the Managing Director of the Solazone group of companies that operate in Victoria, Queensland, NSW, Philippines, and Vietnam. He started installing solar in 1980 and started his first solar business in Canterbury in 1983.