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Micaela Drieberg on the benefits and pitfalls of using local council governance roles in a board bound strategy

May 10, 202230 minEp 140Transcript available on Metacast
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Today, I'm speaking to Micaela Drieberg about how being on a local council compares to being on a board. Micaela is a director of South Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network and Connect Health & Community. She's previously chaired the board of governance for Women's Health East.
She has over 20 years of experience in public health, education and community engagement, and has previously served as mayor and a ministerial adviser. In addition to this role, she is also a teaching associate and course advisor for Monash University.
Micaela is particularly passionate about how our gender and where we live, work and play can influence our lives.
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