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Exciting Changes to Table Tennis Victoria Board of Directors

Published Thu 26 Jun 2025

Table Tennis Victoria (TTV) is pleased to announce the following several significant changes to its Board of Directors:   

Chair: Raj Datta

We warmly welcome Raj Datta as the new Chair of Table Tennis Victoria, succeeding Daniel Moloney. Raj is well known within the table tennis community, with over 30 years of active involvement as a player and dedicated supporter of junior, senior, veteran, and high-performance programs. 

Professionally, Raj brings extensive global business development experience, playing a key role growing a small engineering firm into an industry leader over the past 24 years. His strong problem-solving capabilities and analytical acumen, combined with a long-standing passion for table tennis and a firm commitment to the sport’s growth and sustainability, positions him well to provide strategic leadership as Chair of Table Tennis Victoria. 

His appointment marks an exciting chapter for the organization as it continues to expand its reach and impact across the Victorian community. 

"It is an honour to be appointed to this role and continue the legacy of strong leadership demonstrated by Daniel Moloney and Meredith Kelly” stated Raj. 

“As Chair, I am committed to strengthening Table Tennis Victoria’s governance practices, learning from experienced leaders across the sporting sector, and further refining my strategic mindset. These efforts will support our mission to connect more Victorians with table tennis and empower them to build a lifelong connection with our sport." 

 

Deputy Chair: Molina Asthana

Joining Raj in the leadership team is Molina Asthana, who steps into the role of Deputy Chair. Molina has been on the TTV board for over 4 years and is a highly accomplished professional with a Masters of Commercial Law, a Bachelor of Commerce and Law and a Diploma in Corporate Laws and Management. As the founder of ‘Multicultural Women in Sport,’ she is a champion for diversity and inclusion in sports. Molina also brings significant governance experience, having served as a board member or ambassador for numerous organisations, including Cricket Australia, Commonwealth Games Australia, and Gymnastics Victoria. She also serves on the Australian Sports Commission Playwell Leadership Group. Her expertise and vision will be invaluable in shaping TTV’s strategic direction. 

"It's a privilege to be elected to serve as Deputy Chair of the TTV Board, representing a sport I enjoyed playing socially, growing up” shared Molina.   

In a leadership position, I hope to bring my governance, legal and wider sporting experience to strengthen our sport, realise its full potential and serve our community even better. I look forward to meeting many of you at the TTV Centenary Gala and on other occasions." 

The TTV Board extends its heartfelt thanks to Daniel Moloney for his dedicated service as Chair since 2021, now serving as a general board member. Under his leadership, TTV has achieved remarkable progress in strategic initiatives, community engagement, and the promotion of table tennis across Victoria. 

 

Elected Director: Anthony Majtlis

We are also thrilled to welcome Anthony Majtlis as an Elected Director. Anthony has played competitive table tennis for over 15 years and brings a wealth of professional expertise across industries, including insurance, engineering, and retail. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering and Economics from Monash University. Known for his strong analytical skills and passion for tackling complex data challenges, Anthony is also a mental health advocate and a technology enthusiast. His unique blend of skills and dedication to table tennis will strengthen the Board’s capabilities. 

"I’m honoured to join the TTV Board and excited to give back to a sport that has shaped so much of my life” mentioned Anthony.  

“From the outset, I’ve been impressed by the dedication of the TTV staff and feel confident in the direction we’re heading. I hope to bring a community-first mindset to the Board—helping ensure our decisions are grounded in what’s best for the Victorian table tennis community. I’m also passionate about growing the competitive side of the game: strengthening club identity, fostering inter-club connections, and creating more structured opportunities and development pathways for players at every level to thrive." 

 

TTV CEO Gen Dohrmann shared her delight about the Board changes sharing; “The collective experience and dedication of our Board members will help drive our sport into a new era. 

We are eager to work together to continue growing our sport and creating meaningful opportunities for all Victorians to play table tennis. 

On behalf of the TTV community, I thank Daniel Moloney for his invaluable contributions and welcome Raj, Molina, and Anthony to their new roles" added Dohrmann. 

These changes underscore TTV’s commitment to strong leadership and innovative approaches to advancing table tennis across Victoria. 

Information will be released shortly about the vacant position on the TTV Board and how individuals can apply to be considered for the role.  


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