Shannon Stacey

Engagement Advisor - Strategic Projects And Planning at Neami National

Shannon Stacey is an experienced professional with a diverse background in strategic engagement, communications, and project management. Currently serving as an Engagement Advisor for Strategic Projects and Planning at Neami National since February 2023, Shannon provides strategic advice to align outcomes with organizational priorities. Previous roles include Talent Acquisition Advisor at Virgin Australia, where responsibilities involved selecting candidates for key airline positions, and Senior Communications & Media Specialist at Lort Smith, focusing on internal and external communications and digital media management. Shannon also held positions such as Senior Account Manager at The Launch Box and Media and Trade Relations Coordinator at Tourism Victoria, showcasing expertise in project management and promoting destinations. Additionally, Shannon coordinated the international sector for the Queen's Baton Relay during the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games and worked as a Project Administrator at Australian Volunteers International supporting global volunteer initiatives. Educational background includes time at Swan Hill Secondary College and Swan Hill Technical School.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Neami National

We’re Neami. We’re big believers in everyone having the opportunity to live a full life – and we give our all to support people to achieve the wellbeing and mental health outcomes that matter to them.  For some people this means having a stronger sense of self. For others, it might mean nurturing relationships, and for others, it could be building the confidence to tackle tomorrow. Everyone has different goals for their own life, and at Neami, we walk alongside people to help improve their quality of life, on their terms.  We are proud to support 32,000 people living with mental health challenges across Australia and offer more than 70 services, over 49 different Indigenous lands, across the nation. These include mental health and wellbeing supports, housing and suicide prevention services. Our practice is informed by evidence; what’s been proven to help people with mental health challenges and adversity, and what people tell us helps. But we continually adjust and improve our approach with consumers, to make sure that we’re doing the very best we can.   Moderation guidelines: https://www.neaminational.org.au/privacy/social-media-guidelines


Headquarters

Preston, Australia

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1,001-5,000

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