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By Jodie Willmer
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Jodie speaks with Kim Koop, newly appointed Chair of Women’s Mental Health Network Victoria, starting her career as an Occupational Therapist to senior executive and boards in mental health, aged and disability services in Victoria.
Jodie speaks with Jo Scard, Founder of strategic communications Fifty Acres and how she helps not for profit boards and leaders effect social and political change through communication and how having a remote team is the new black.
Jodie speaks with Clive Dwyer about Stakeholder Engagement and Placemaking for Directors in Tourism.
Jodie speaks with Veronica Kypros, Executive Director of The Australasian College of Behavioural Optometrists (ACBO) about her first board roles and how having mentors helped her find her voice in the boardroom.
Jodie speaks with Danny Davis, innovation and digital strategy expert, entrepreneur, board chair and director on a number of boards. Danny shares how use the board agenda to focus on strategic issues and leading change.
Jodie speaks with Kylee Bates, World President of International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE) and the CEO of the Ardoch Youth Foundation about purposeful information for directors and on how to engage all board members on international teleconferences.
Jodie speaks with Lorraine about being a young female entrepreneur who wants to help other young people find meaningful work. Jodie also learns what it's like to be the youngest board member on a high profile board.
Jodie speaks with Geoff Manchester, co-founder and Director of Intrepid Travel, about the positive impact that businesses can choose to make in the lives of their employees and within local communities when times are tough.
Jodie speaks with Robert Egger, founder and President of L.A Kitchen who talks about bravery, how to make a difference, hunger, food security, ageing and the value of listening to volunteers. Robert pioneered self-sustaining social enterprise models that have spread across the USA.
Cheryl Lacey is an educationalist, entrepreneur, Rotarian and writer. Jodie speaks with Cheryl about the importance of asking insightful questions and the role trust plays in leadership on boards.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.