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Bridgette Godden

Director Brand And Engagement at Australian Foundation For Disability (Afford)

Bridgette Godden has a diverse and extensive work experience in corporate affairs, marketing, branding, and public relations. Bridgette is currently the Director of Brand and Engagement at the Australian Foundation For Disability (Afford), where they focus on creating strategic marketing and branding strategies to support people living with disabilities. Previously, Bridgette worked as the GM Corporate Affairs and Fundraising for the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia, where they led a team and developed consumer-centric engagement strategies. Prior to that, they held various roles at YMCA NSW, including Executive Leader of Corporate Affairs and Executive Leader of Brand & Engagement, where they led strategic communications, PR activities, and brand marketing. Bridgette also has experience in communications and marketing with the Catholic Commission for Employment Relations and Sydney Water. Bridgette has a strong background in media and public relations, having worked at the Kingston Hospital NHS Trust, NHS, Anglicare Sydney, and The Salvation Army Australia. Overall, Bridgette's work experience showcases their expertise in building and maintaining brands, developing communication strategies, and engaging with stakeholders.

Bridgette Godden holds a Master's degree in Teaching from the University of Sydney, completed from 2006 to 2007. Bridgette also has a Bachelor's Degree in Communications with a focus on Journalism and Public Relations from Western Sydney University, earned between 2003 and 2005. In 2018 to 2020, Bridgette obtained a Certificate in Engagement in Community Involvement from the International Association for Public Participation. Prior to their university education, they attended All Saints College in Bathurst for high school, without specific years mentioned.

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  • Director Brand And Engagement

    April, 2022 - present