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Unlocking Potential - Conny Lenneberg, Exec Director, Brotherhod of St Laurence
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Speaking on “Unlocking Potential – BSL Advantage Thinking and Community Investment Committees”. Conny Lenneberg is the Executive Director of The Brotherhood of St Laurence, a role she took up in January 2018. Conny has 25 years’ experience in the development and social justice sector, in Australia and internationally, from service delivery in the field to leading large teams and senior executive and board roles. In Australia, her achievements include enabling partnerships with indigenous communities, government and business to build program strengths in Central Australia and the Pilbara. Internationally, for more than six years she led World Vision International’s organisation and programs in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. More recently, she was the interim CEO of World Vision New Zealand. Conny has a Master of Arts (Research) from La Trobe University, a background that reinforces her commitment to seeking out the best evidence to frame solutions for complex social challenges in the community.
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Speaking on “Unlocking Potential – BSL Advantage Thinking and Community Investment Committees”. Conny Lenneberg is the Executive Director of The Brotherhood of St Laurence, a role she took up in January 2018. Conny has 25 years’ experience in the development and social justice sector, in Australia and internationally, from service delivery in the field to leading large teams and senior executive and board roles. In Australia, her achievements include enabling partnerships with indigenous communities, government and business to build program strengths in Central Australia and the Pilbara. Internationally, for more than six years she led World Vision International’s organisation and programs in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. More recently, she was the interim CEO of World Vision New Zealand. Conny has a Master of Arts (Research) from La Trobe University, a background that reinforces her commitment to seeking out the best evidence to frame solutions for complex social challenges in the community.
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