Australian Olympic Committee
Liz Sutton is an experienced Human Resources professional with a diverse background spanning over two decades in various roles across prominent organizations. Currently serving as the People and Culture Manager at the Australian Olympic Committee since April 2022, Liz previously held key positions including People & Organisation Business Partner at Sandoz and multiple roles at Novartis, where contributions included managing Learning Management Systems and providing administrative HR support. Earlier career highlights include roles at AstraZeneca, Randstad Australia, Tanner Menzies, and Sydney Tower Oztrek & Skywalk. Liz holds a Bachelor of Business in Tourism from Southern Cross University.
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Australian Olympic Committee
The AOC is committed to developing, promoting and protecting the principles of Olympism and the Olympic Movement in Australia in accordance with the Olympic Charter. The AOC is committed to Australia's athletes and encourages the development of high performance sport through athlete support and funding initiatives. It is our responsibility to select, send and fund Australian Teams to the Olympic Summer and Winter Games, Youth Olympic Games and Regional Games. The AOC aims to promote, raise awareness of and encourage participation in sport for benefits of health, longevity, fitness, skill, achievement, social interaction, wellbeing and other benefits of exercise for all individuals in Australia. The AOC is dedicated to the education of Australia's youth and runs a number of programs through all levels of school, including the Olympics Unleashed program and the Australian Olympic Change-Maker program. The AOC is a non-profit organisation, independent of Government and Government funding other than contributions by State Governments to the Olympic Team Appeal. The AOC is an Incorporated Association whose members are the national bodies of sports on the Olympic program. State Olympic Councils represent the AOC in every State and Territory.