Trish Bacher

Executive Assistant at AusIMM

Trish Bacher is an experienced administrative professional with a diverse background spanning over two decades. Currently serving as an Executive Assistant at AusIMM since May 2022, Trish has previously held roles as an Administration Officer at Puma Energy, where responsibilities included support for various management teams and maintaining office supplies. Trish also founded a part-time editing business, Editor In Heels, and gained governance experience at Brimbank City Council. Other notable positions include Personal Assistant at Toyota Motor Corporation and multiple PA roles at Jacobs Australia and Colliers-International. Trish holds a Professional Editing and Proofreading Certificate from Open Colleges, along with certificates in Business Skills and a High School Certificate.

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Melbourne, Australia

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AusIMM

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) is the peak body and trusted voice for people working in the resources sector. We shape careers, showcase leadership, create communities and uphold industry standards. Representing a global community from 110 countries, we are committed to supporting people working in all aspects of the mining industry. AusIMM was founded in 1893 and operates under a Royal Charter. We have a global community of members, branches and societies, along with influential partnerships with industry, government, education and the community. We offer outstanding professional development opportunities including world class mining conferences, leadership events, online learning and industry news to help build and accelerate careers. We host local and global networking opportunities to connect professionals with common goals and interests and help build their profile. As a welcoming and inclusive organisation, AusIMM is committed to representing all people in the mining industry and improving environmental, social, and economic outcomes in the sector, now and for generations to come.


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