Housing Choices Australia Annual Report 2018

Saul Eslake Member, Audit, Finance and Risk Committee.

FabienneMichaux Member, Audit, Finance and Risk Committee.

Saul is a well-known international and Australian economist. In addition to a high-profile commercial career, he has held numerous high-profile Board and advisory positions including a directorship of the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), and senior roles at the National Housing Supply Council and the Grattan Institute. He has a Bachelor of Economics (Hons), is a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and completed the Senior Executive Program at the Columbia University Graduate School of Business in New York.

Fabienne is principal of Petrichor Consulting Services, a board member and Chair of the Audit, Finance and Risk Committee for The Song Room, a member of the Australian Advisory Board on Impact Investing and a member of Deakin University’s Business School Advisory Board. Fab previously enjoyed a 30-year executive career, including 22 years with S+P Global in the Global Ratings division where her final role was the Australian Country Head and Head of Developed Markets Asia-Pacific. Fab holds a Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) with Distinction from RMIT University, and is a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

MeredithSussex, AM. Member, Governance, Appointments and Risk Committee.

JulieMitchell Member, Governance, Appointments and Risk Committee.

Meredith is Chair of the Fishermans Bend Development Board in Victoria and a non-executive director of the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute. She has also been a non-executive director of a number of Boards, including the Board of the Port of Melbourne. She lectures in the Masters program on Urban Governance at the University of New South Wales and provides high level consulting advice on public policy, planning and management. Meredith has held senior positions in the Victorian State Government, including Deputy Secretary of the Department of Premier and Cabinet. From 2002-2006 she led the Oce of Commonwealth Games Coordination, for which she was awarded the Order of Australia in 2007.

Julie is a corporate social responsibility and strategic communications specialist. She has extensive experience in the design and delivery of complex and large scale strategic communication programs in the corporate internal and external environment, as well as in issues management, and stakeholder engagement and management. Julie has designed and executed multi-dimensional community investment programs in locations throughout Australia and Asia for both corporate and not-for-profit organisations. Her interest in social housing stems from her early involvement in the establishment of Common Ground in Adelaide and is complemented by her involvement in the aged care sector.

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