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Episode description
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.
From this episode:
Micaela Drieberg on LinkedInBook: Get Elected, by Ruth McGowan - https://ruthmcgowan.com/book/
The Take on Board episodes featuring Megan May, a mentee in the program and Sandi De Wolf, a mentor.
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Also mentioned in this episode:On-air strategy session – application formTake on Board breakfast: climate governance in the boardroom (3 May 2022)Take on Board book club: Dare to Lead, by Brené Brown (10 May 2022)Kate Jenkins: Respect at Work: Australian Human Rights Commission
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