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Episode One in the long-term series Whole of Community Change (Original broadcast September 16, 2014)

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Featuring in a new long-term series Whole of Community Change Annalise Jennings Director Dynamic Exchange, Ms. Maryann Coconut Elder and Representative, Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council and Bo Waqata Former Deputy Mayor of Napranum

Episode one in the long-term series Whole of Community Change (Original broadcast September 16, 2014)   Annalise Jennings Director Dynamic Exchange

Image and copy courtesy Annalise Jennings © 2014

Annalise as the director of Dynamic Exchange has over 25 years experience in senior roles in financial services and other sectors including property and small business. Annalise is an experienced facilitator and has led business transformation in project management in large organisations and has an extensive background in risk management and organisational culture. This experience has been gained through working in India, Australia & New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Annalise has spoken on transformation and maximising human potential in a variety of business and community forums. Annalise is passionate about teams and helping them discover healthy working relationships and celebrating success and empowerment. Annalise balances her time between key corporate engagements, her part-time career as an alternative health practitioner and has always combined her working life with parenting and study. She strongly believes in human potential and is a passionate advocate of ethical corporate and individual behaviour in the business community.   Councillor Maryann Coconut: Community Elder & Traditional Owner. Chairperson of the Indigenous Justice Group

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Image and copy courtesy Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council © 2014

As Councillor of the Napranum Aboriginal community, Maryann’s responsibilities include education and social services. Maryann believes education is essential to community progress. She has led the way completing a Bachelor of Community Management at Maquarie University NS. Maryann also believes we, the people are the Caretakers of this Land; given to us by the Creator Spirit who is the Creator. We acknowledge Him with adoration and thanksgiving. We the Elders are the Gate Keepers. This is an age old role given to us by our Ancestors. Our knowledge and wisdom of our country is still strong; and will remain invisible and well guarded in our spirit till we die. Our spirit will pass this knowledge on to the next Elder in line.   Bo Waqata Former Deputy Mayor of Napranum

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image and copy courtesy Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council © 2014
Image and copy courtesy Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council © 2014

Bo Waqata is the Former Deputy Mayor of the Community of Napranum. In a previous position as Community Engagement Officer for Namranum, she was responsible for implementation of the Whole of Community Change. Bo Waqata is an elder of the community and holds a Diploma is Social Services.

Introduction to long-term series Whole of Community Change (Original broadcast September 2, 2014)

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Featuring in a new long-term series Whole of Community Change Annalise Jennings Director Dynamic Exchange and Ms. Maryann Coconut Elder and Representative, Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council

Introduction to long-term series Whole of Community Change (Original broadcast September 2, 2014)

Annalise Jennings Director Dynamic Exchange

Image and copy courtesy Annalise Jennings © 2014
Image and copy courtesy Annalise Jennings © 2014

Annalise as the director of Dynamic Exchange has over 25 years experience in senior roles in financial services and other sectors including property and small business. Annalise is an experienced facilitator and has led business transformation in project management in large organisations and has an extensive background in risk management and organisational culture. This experience has been gained through working in India, Australia & New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

Annalise has spoken on transformation and maximising human potential in a variety of business and community forums.

Annalise is passionate about teams and helping them discover healthy working relationships and celebrating success and empowerment. Annalise balances her time between key corporate engagements, her part-time career as an alternative health practitioner and has always combined her working life with parenting and study. She strongly believes in human potential and is a passionate advocate of ethical corporate and individual behaviour in the business community.

Councillor Maryann Coconut: Community Elder & Traditional Owner. Chairperson of the Indigenous Justice Group

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Image and copy courtesy Maryann Coconut © 2014

As Councillor of the Napranum Aboriginal community, Maryann’s responsibilities include education and social services. Maryann believes education is essential to community progress. She has led the way completing a Bachelor of Community Management at Maquarie University NS.

Maryann also believes we, the people are the Caretakers of this Land; given to us by the Creator Spirit who is the Creator. We acknowledge Him with adoration and thanksgiving. We the Elders are the Gate Keepers. This is an age old role given to us by our Ancestors. Our knowledge and wisdom of our country is still strong; and will remain invisible and well guarded in our spirit till we die. Our spirit will pass this knowledge on to the next Elder in line.