CEDA - Committee for Economic Development of Australia
Dharma Chandran currently serves as the Chief People Officer at Toll Group since April 2024, overseeing all aspects related to people, culture, and health & safety. Concurrently, Dharma holds positions as a Non-Executive Director at Macmahon and CEDA, chairing the People & Culture Committee in both roles. Previously, Dharma was Chief People Officer at Australian Broadcasting Corporation from October 2021 to February 2024 and has extensive experience as a Non-Executive Director at organizations such as 7-Eleven Australia and Mortgage Choice. As the founder and Managing Director of TripleTee Advisory since January 2011, Dharma specializes in consulting on talent issues during organizational transformations. Educational qualifications include a Master of Commerce and dual Bachelor's degrees in Laws and Commerce from UNSW, along with a leadership course from the Centre for Creative Leadership.
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CEDA - Committee for Economic Development of Australia
CEDA (the Committee for Economic Development of Australia) is an independent, non-profit organisation providing thought leadership and policy perspectives on the economic and social issues affecting Australia. We conduct independent research, convene conversations nationwide and work with our members across government, academia and business, seeking to achieve long-term prosperity for all Australians. CEDA was founded in 1960 by Sir Douglas Copland.