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Andrea is an Employee Learning and Development professional with two years of experience who is passionate about using her skills to implement innovative and pioneering HR initiatives to drive a culture of professional development. Her strengths lay in people and relationship management, critical thinking and delivering behaviour change projects with an innovative twist. She has been responsible for introducing compliance learning tailored to our significantly diverse employee base of over 12,000 and using her skills to create engagement for and roll out of 'Altogether Autism & Neurodiversity awareness programme at The Warehouse Group. She has shifted the way our team engages with learning, cultivating a continuous learning and development culture specific to their journey.
Andrea is an Employee Learning and Development professional with two years of experience who is passionate about using her skills to implement innovative and pioneering HR initiatives to drive a culture of professional development. Her strengths lay in people and relationship management, critical thinking and delivering behaviour change projects with an innovative twist. She has been responsible for introducing compliance learning tailored to our significantly diverse employee base of over 12,000 and using her skills to create engagement for and roll out of 'Altogether Autism & Neurodiversity awareness programme at The Warehouse Group. She has shifted the way our team engages with learning, cultivating a continuous learning and development culture specific to their journey.
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Excellence Awardee:
Grace Lutheran Primary School
Best Co-Curricular Program
1-10 STAFF
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Excellence Awardee:
Grace Lutheran Primary School
Best Co-Curricular Program
www.graceprimary.qld.edu.au/
www.linkedin.com/company/2051019/
reception@glps.qld.edu.au
07 3283 0011
PO Box 439 Hastings New Zealand
Karen Gadsdon
CEO
Kyren Luostarinen
Director of Performing Arts
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CEO
Karen Gadsdon
Grace Lutheran Primary School's Performing Arts Co-Curricular program is led by a dynamic teacher, Mrs Kyren Luostarinen and over half the school’s enrolled students are in the program. Kyren's advocacy for students and quality leadership ensures that even through restrictions of the past two years, lessons continued virtually and a full musical was performed.
Last year, when the eisteddfods the school usually performed in were cancelled, she organised her own music festival with other local independent schools just so the students could perform in a professional venue.
Joy, love, community, engagement, inclusion and excellence all spring to mind when the Performing Arts program is being considered at Grace Lutheran Primary School.
Director of Performing Arts
Kyren Luostarinen
Grace Lutheran Primary School offers an enormous Performing Arts Co-Curricular program within a smaller school community. With the program beginning at 7:30am and concluding at 5pm, most days, the students rehearse and prepare for major events, building on their technique and passion. Seeking excellence and participation, the co-curricular
Karen Gadsdon
CEO
Kyren Luostarinen
Director of
Performing Arts
Leadership
Rosella leads the Organisational Development, Culture and DE&I projects across the Asia Pacific and Canada regions. Rosella has more than 12 years working with FMCG and Healthcare companies before joining Constellation Brands four years ago. With her expertise in culture, talent development, coaching and leadership, Rosella is focused on building a robust talent portfolio to confidently deliver sustainable business results, and guide people managers to build a constructive culture for our people to thrive.
Organisational Development Manager
Rosella Dang
Jill Coyle is the Chief People Officer at the Far North District Council, a role she has held for over 6 years. Jill has been within the Human Resources sector for over 25 years in various industries such as Retail, Utilities, FMCG, Manufacturing and Local Government. As a member of the Strategic Leadership team at FNDC she is a key influencer, leading and sponsoring many change initiatives and programmes. She is passionate about enhancing workplace flexibility and championing innovative approaches to new ways of working.
Chief People Officer and Project Lead for Creating & Enabling Great Workplaces
Jill Coyle
Julie oversees the operational and strategic aspects of the human resources function across the region with employees in New Zealand, Australia, Asia and Canada. A member of the Executive Leadership Team, Julie heads the P&C Team of senior leaders and administration staff. Across the business, the P&C team support managers and staff employed in a range of roles including: operations teams in the vineyards and wineries, remote sales teams, and office-based roles including finance, marketing, logistics and legal. With a focus on customer service, Julie is passionate about developing people and achieving business outcomes.
Vice President, Human Resources
Julie Bassett
Local Government in New Zealand consists of 78 local, regional and unitary councils. The Far North District Council is the most northern territorial authority and serves the residents of Kaitaia, Kaikohe, Kawakawa, Kerikeri, Paihia and Russell, as well as several smaller settlements and rural and Māori communities. We are a growing district of 71,000 people spread over 7,324km². The Far North district stretches from Cape Rēinga at the northern tip of New Zealand down to the Bay of Islands and Hokianga.
Local Government in New Zealand consists of 78 local, regional and unitary councils. The Far North District Council is the most northern territorial authority and serves the residents of Kaitaia, Kaikohe, Kawakawa, Kerikeri, Paihia and Russell, as well as several smaller settlements and rural and Māori communities. We are a growing district of 71,000 people spread over 7,324km². The Far North district stretches from Cape Rēinga at the northern tip of New Zealand down to the Bay of Islands and Hokianga.
Local Government in New Zealand consists of 78 local, regional and unitary councils. The Far North District Council is the most northern territorial authority and serves the residents of Kaitaia, Kaikohe, Kawakawa, Kerikeri, Paihia and Russell, as well as several smaller settlements and rural and Māori communities. We are a growing district of 71,000 people spread over 7,324km². The Far North district stretches from Cape Rēinga at the northern tip of New Zealand down to the Bay of Islands and Hokianga.
We are responsible for a large range of services including roads, water reticulation, sewerage and refuse collection, libraries, parks, recreation services, local regulations, community and economic development, and town planning.
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Performing Arts program is open to all and it has developed its own strong community within the school. The open enrolment allows for an inclusive approach with sometimes starring roles being undertaken by students with disabilities. Verified students are always welcomed to learn an instrument or perform in the ensemble groups. Due to the excellence achieved and the community feel of the program, many families now seek out the school so they can have their children participate in it. This has ramifications of affecting larger decisions in the strategic plan of the school to ensure the program has the resources and staff to ensure a quality program.
Leadership
Rosella leads the Organisational Development, Culture and DE&I projects across the Asia Pacific and Canada regions. Rosella has more than 12 years working with FMCG and Healthcare companies before joining Constellation Brands four years ago. With her expertise in culture, talent development, coaching and leadership, Rosella is focused on building a robust talent portfolio to confidently deliver sustainable business results, and guide people managers to build a constructive culture for our people to thrive.
Organisational Development Manager
Rosella Dang
Sue Crawford joined Insurance Advisernet in September 2016 as National Partnerships & Development Manager. Sue is the key contact for our insurer partners, provides assistance to the brokers with placement support and is involved in the recruitment of new brokers into the Insurance Advisement family. Sue has a history of delivering key products and solutions. Sue has 25 years in the insurance industry with recent roles including, General Manager at Marsh McLennan Agencies running their underwriting agency and previously 12 years at Crombie Lockwood where Sue was General Manager Partnerships & Development looking after Marketing, Schemes & Key Accounts, Insurer Relationships and Product development.
National Partnerships & Development Manager
Sue Crawford
Grace Lutheran Primary School's Performing Arts Co-Curricular program is led by a dynamic teacher, Mrs Kyren Luostarinen and over half the school’s enrolled students are in the program. Kyren's advocacy for students and quality leadership ensures that even through restrictions of the past two years, lessons continued virtually and a full musical was performed.
Last year, when the eisteddfods the school usually performed in were cancelled, she organised her own music festival with other local independent schools just so the students could perform in a professional venue.
Joy, love, community, engagement, inclusion and excellence all spring to mind when the Performing Arts program is being considered at Grace Lutheran Primary School.
Director of Performing Arts
Kyren Luostarinen
Sue Crawford
National Partnerships & Development Manager
Kyren Luostarinen
Director of
Performing Arts
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Best Co-Curricular Program
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