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GoGet has an advisory board comprised of bright minds to make sure GoGet can always see the wood for the trees. Chair: Susan Leith-Miller
| | Susan is the executive director of ‘Marketing for Good’ and is the Marketing and Communications Manager for ‘ASCA’. She has also established low cost counselling clinics with organisations including, The Wayside Chapel, Matthew Talbot, Father Chris Riley’s – Youth of the Streets, the Gay and Lesbian Counselling Service and The Exodus Foundation. Susan set up the Orange Ribbon Campaign as a communication to combat racism which was adopted by the Federal Government as the symbol for ‘Harmony Day’, and has mentored over 200 businesses. |
Andrew Post | Andrew oversees the investment portfolio for Melbourne based private equity firm Besen Pty Ltd. He has more than ten years of direct investment experience in Australia. During that time he’s been involved with more than 20 private equity investments across a range of sectors, including Tasman Building Products, Atlas Steel, UndercoverWear, Strike Bowling Bars, Milson Group and KADAC. Andrew also worked for CVC Sustainable Investments - which is how he met GoGet.
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Theresa Fairman
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| Theresa has worked as a senior public servant and communications consultant. She is currently the Communications Manager at Austrade. She has consulted for the NSW Department of Commerce and was also the General Manager, Corporate Communications at the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) in NSW. Prior to the RTA she worked as the Communications Manager for the Olympic Roads and Transport Authority. | |
Tony Pooley
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| Former Mayor of South Sydney Council, Tony Pooley brings a wealth of experience in local government. Tony and his partner Joanna are long-time Redfern residents. Passionate about community services and the rights and needs of older citizens and people with disabilities, Tony is committed to continuing the City of Sydney's work in these areas. Tony was the first mayor in Australia to support carsharing through local government policy. | |
Ian Cassie  | Over the last two decades, Ian has worked as an investment strategist and trader at a number of leading investment banks including Hambros, Bankers Trust, Schroders and Goldman Sachs JBWere. Ian has also been a journalist with the Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian Financial Review and an analyst and economist at The Reserve Bank of Australia. | |
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