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Podcast – Philanthropod: Leading a humanitarian engineering charity as a woman leader in the face of the growing climate crisis

On March 8, 2023July 6, 2024 By eleanorloudonIn climate, diversity, Eleanor Loudon, engineering, gender, leadership, podcast, UncategorizedLeave a comment

A must-listen for those interested in the intersection of gender, engineering and women's leadership more broadly

Principal Consultant, Eleanor Loudon

I have over two decades of experience working in the health, engineering, disability inclusion, education and environment sectors in Australia, Asia and the Pacific.  I provide:

  • deep knowledge of the international development and Australian community sectors – the challenges, opportunities and best practice.
  • a proven track record in navigating diverse cultural and regulatory environments.
  • an understanding of stakeholder dynamics from government agencies and NGOs to community groups and private sector entities,  with insight into effective stakeholder engagement strategies.
  • skills in strategic leadership and guiding organisations  through periods of growth, transformation and stability, which allows me to provide trusted advice to others.

Posts and podcasts

  • Podcast – How do you become a changemaker? May 20, 2023
  • Podcast – Philanthropod: Leading a humanitarian engineering charity as a woman leader in the face of the growing climate crisis March 8, 2023
  • Podcast – Actioneers: Interview with Dr Marlene Kanga November 21, 2021
  • Blog – Australia’s “slow burn disasters”: Why we need to respond better, together. April 10, 2018

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I acknowledge that I work on Wurundjeri Country at home, and on other nations when away. I offer deep respect to elders past and present, recognising their ongoing connection to country. This land was never ceded.

 

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