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Ep. 3 - Prof. John Daley

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This episode of Beyond the Stage brings you Professor John Daley.
As CEO of the Grattan Institute, John is one of Australia’s leading public policy thinkers. John graduated from the University of Oxford in 1999 with a DPhil in public law after completing an LLB (Hons) and a BSc from the University of Melbourne in 1990. He has 20 years’ experience spanning policy, academic, government and corporate roles.
John shares his early musical life as a Violinist, Violist and Pianist during his studies at the University of Melbourne; and his involvement with AYO and NMC. These experiences and his time as a chorister at the University of Oxford prepared him to perform under pressure, navigate complex problems and collaborate in his career beyond the stage.
Hosted by Susan de Weger, produced by Penny Manwaring.
https://grattan.edu.au
http://www.notablevalues.com
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This episode of Beyond the Stage brings you Professor John Daley.
As CEO of the Grattan Institute, John is one of Australia’s leading public policy thinkers. John graduated from the University of Oxford in 1999 with a DPhil in public law after completing an LLB (Hons) and a BSc from the University of Melbourne in 1990. He has 20 years’ experience spanning policy, academic, government and corporate roles.
John shares his early musical life as a Violinist, Violist and Pianist during his studies at the University of Melbourne; and his involvement with AYO and NMC. These experiences and his time as a chorister at the University of Oxford prepared him to perform under pressure, navigate complex problems and collaborate in his career beyond the stage.
Hosted by Susan de Weger, produced by Penny Manwaring.
https://grattan.edu.au
http://www.notablevalues.com
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