Future Food Systems
Carolyn McNally serves as a Non Executive Director at Future Food Systems CRC since December 2019 and has been a Consultant and Policy Advisor in the government and not-for-profit sector since July 2019. Carolyn's prior experience includes holding the position of Secretary at the NSW Department of Planning and Environment from April 2014 to July 2019 and serving as Deputy Director General at Transport for NSW from September 2011 to April 2014. Carolyn holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and English Literature from The Australian National University and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
Future Food Systems
Future Food Food Systems is an industry led research group established under the Australian Government’s Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Program and commenced in 2019. The overarching aim of the CRC is to develop technologies, products and services that improve the efficiency, sustainability and nutritional outcomes of global food systems. Its commercial focus is on production of goods that have strong provenance, environmental and health credentials. Headquartered at the University of NSW in Sydney, Australia, the CRC group includes more than 50 industry, government and research partners, including international entities.