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Jackie Mead

Chairperson Of The Board at Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd (commUnity+)

Jackie Mead is a seasoned executive with extensive experience in leadership roles across various organizations. Currently serving as Chief Executive Officer at knowmore Legal Service and Chairperson of the Board at Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd, Jackie also holds a position on the Consultative Council on Obstetric and Paediatric Mortality and Morbidity at Safer Care Victoria. Previous roles include Chief Operating Officer at SANE Australia, where responsibilities encompassed service delivery for digital mental health offerings, and Co CEO at Red Nose Australia, focusing on integrating services post-merger and enhancing support for families affected by loss. Jackie has also served as Chief Executive Officer at Sands Australia and held significant positions at Berry Street, SUNBEAM FOODS, Pitcher Partners, and Maxx Implementation, showcasing a robust background in human resources, strategic change consulting, and organizational management. Academic credentials include an Executive Master in Public Administration from the University of Melbourne and a Bachelor of Commerce from Deakin University.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd (commUnity+)

Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd (commUnity+) started in October 1982 as a small residents action group and Citizen’s Advice Bureau on the site of the Deer Park Neighbourhood House. Over forty years we have grown to develop new programs in response to community needs. commUnity+ is now a multi-disciplinary community agency that provides services focused on early intervention to promote social and economic inclusion, social justice, and safety from family violence. We provide a range of services to diverse and vulnerable communities experiencing disadvantage and marginalisation across the West and North Metropolitan regions of Victoria.


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51-200

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