Natalie Turmine
Natalie is the President and Chair of the Board of Australian Racing Drivers Club (ARDC) which manages Sydney Motorsport Park and the Australian Motorsport Innovation Precinct (Centre of Excellence for STEM workforce development and Motorsport workforce technology). ARDC is small/medium not-for-profit business implementing innovative and sustainability strategies to future proof their business and help shape the future of Motorsport.
She is also a Non-Executive Director of Hydrogen House Australia, promoting hydrogen for the production and storage of renewable energy and sits on the Global Advisory Panel for Institute on Science for Global Policy “Pathways to a Hydrogen Energy Future” program advising on workforce development needs of the emerging industry globally and nationally.
Natalie is currently the CEO of Service and Creative Skills Australia (SaCSA). SaCSA is small business and a start-up (just 9mths old!) and is one of the newly formed Federally funded Jobs and Skills Councils. SaCSA is responsible for working with Industry, Unions, Federal and State Governments to identify skills and workforce planning nationally for the Arts, Personal Services, Retail, Tourism and Hospitality Industries. As State Councillor for Business NSW, Natalie also plays an active and important role in the governance of the company and supporting the promotion of policy positions representing small, medium and large businesses. Natalie has over 28 years’ experience leading employment, disability, Indigenous, community, apprenticeship, workforce development, philanthropic, social enterprise, labour hire and training services across Australia for both not-for-profit and for-profit organisations and is passionate about making a difference.
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