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Kate Waterford on how to reform a board to improve diversity and skills
Take on Board
Aug 02, 2022
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31 min
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Ep 156
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Episode description
Kate is the Chair of two organisations -
AusCam Freedom Project
(an anti-trafficking charity) and
Australasian Birth Trauma Association
. She’s also a board member at
Physiotherapy Board of Australia
and
Corryong Health
and a Councillor,
AICD ACT Divisional Council
. She’s also the Chair of
Amnesty International
Australia's Nominations Committee (and in the process of joining Governance Committee for
Fred Hollows Foundation
).
She was formerly the Vice Chair of Amnesty International Australia.
Kate is a non-executive director and chair specialising in the healthcare sector, and in various human rights causes, across a range of government and charity boards.
Kate is also a partner of Canberra law firm
Maliganis Edwards Johnson
, where she leads a practice in health and medical law; and she edits a major legal encyclopedia on medical law. Kate is the eternal optimist when it comes to finding ways to work towards a better world.
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Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World' by Tyson Yunkaporta
'Tiddas' by Anita Heiss
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