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  • Avila Ibrahim posted an update 10 months ago

    Kristin Stubbins of Galston AM was honoured for vital service to the financial sector, to women, and to the group.

    She has labored with PwC for 25 years and has been a partner for 18 years.

    Her special focus has been on psychological well being and supporting girls and is a founding member and Chair of Women for Change.

    She is also Founding Board Director, Mindgardens Neuroscience Network (2019), and Board Member, NeuRa – Neuroscience Research Australia (2018) and Founding Director, of Innowell, (a collaborative challenge between PwC and Sydney University) since 2017. She was additionally a founding participant of the Corporate Mental Health Alliance Australia.

    Kristin sits on several boards including the Taronga Conservation Society Australia and is on the Board of South Eastern Sydney Local Health District and I of YMCA NSW.

    In Australia Day Honours – AM for Change Maker , Kristin was named within the Australia Financial Review’s ‘100 Women of Influence’, having been nominated within the innovation category.

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    Bev Jordan

    Bev Jordan studied journalism at Harlow College in the UK. She achieves a Diploma in Journalism from the National Council for the Training of Journalists. After migrating to Australia at the end of 1984, she took up a Senior Journalist position with Cumberland Newspapers, primarily based on the Parramatta Advertiser. She has since worked on the Daily Telegraph, Sydney Morning Herald and was a lecturer in Journalism at Macleay College in Sydney. Bev returned to Cumberland Newspapers (NewsLocal) and labored for 30 years overlaying all different mastheads, together with Mosman Daily, Mount Druitt Standard and eventually Hills Shire Times for the last 17 of these years. Bev’s passion has always been area people journalism. She says “As a journalist, I have always seen it as my job to tell, encourage and involve. I am a passionate advocate for organisations and folks making a distinction to the world around them. Connectedness is so essential to the health of an individual but also to a group, no matter how small or massive.