Chelsea Warr is an experienced leader in driving transformational change within high performance sporting industries. Chelsea has worked with over 450 state, national and international stakeholders to develop the QAS 2032 High Performance Sport Strategy. This three horizon strategy with a vision of Inspiring Extraordinary Sporting Success will place our state at the global forefront of sporting success and inspire generations of Queenslanders and Australians. Prior to her position as Chief Executive of Queensland Academy of Sport, Chelsea held the positions of Deputy Director of the Great Britain High Performance system for the 2016 Rio Games cycle and then Director, where her primary objective was to drive the strategic development of the British High Performance system to ensure sustained medal winning success.Over the 20 year period she played pivotal leadership role enabling Team GB and Paralympics GB to progress from 36th on the medal table in Atlanta 1996, to second in the world by Rio 2016. Chelsea has also held numerous Board position across several National Sporting Bodies and Institutes of Sport such as British Tennis and the English Institute of Sport.