2019 Roberta Sykes and Chief Executive Women Partnered Scholarship Recipients
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The Roberta Sykes Indigenous Education Foundation, in partnership with Chief Executive Women (CEW), is offering three scholarships to leading international business schools for women managers of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander heritage.
This year's winners are:
Donna Bridge
Donna Bridge is a proud Yamatji woman from the Geraldton region. Since 2011, she has been the principal of Fitzroy Valley District High School, a K - 12 school in the remote town of Fiztroy Crossing, in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Donna has been selected to attend the Creating Collaborative Solutions program at Harvard Kennedy School.
Krista Dunstan
Krista Dunstan is a Principal Policy Officer at the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage WA and responsible for strategic land use management projects including divestment of the Aboriginal Lands Trust estate, the future of town-based reserves and remote communities in Western Australia and the development of native title policy.
Krista will be undertaking the Emerging Leaders program at Harvard Kennedy School.
Jacinta Elston
Professor Jacinta Elston is Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous), at Monash University. She commenced this appointment in early 2018 after a leading the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advancement, education, and research at James Cook University for more than two decades.
Jacinta will be attending the Creative Collaborative Solutions program at Harvard Kennedy School.
Congratulations to Donna, Krista and Jacinta! For more information about this partnership with CEW, read here.
This year's winners are:
Donna Bridge
Donna Bridge is a proud Yamatji woman from the Geraldton region. Since 2011, she has been the principal of Fitzroy Valley District High School, a K - 12 school in the remote town of Fiztroy Crossing, in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Donna has been selected to attend the Creating Collaborative Solutions program at Harvard Kennedy School.
Krista Dunstan
Krista Dunstan is a Principal Policy Officer at the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage WA and responsible for strategic land use management projects including divestment of the Aboriginal Lands Trust estate, the future of town-based reserves and remote communities in Western Australia and the development of native title policy.
Krista will be undertaking the Emerging Leaders program at Harvard Kennedy School.
Jacinta Elston
Professor Jacinta Elston is Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous), at Monash University. She commenced this appointment in early 2018 after a leading the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advancement, education, and research at James Cook University for more than two decades.
Jacinta will be attending the Creative Collaborative Solutions program at Harvard Kennedy School.
Congratulations to Donna, Krista and Jacinta! For more information about this partnership with CEW, read here.