Camille Seldon has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Camille started their career as a Law Clerk at ClarkeKann Lawyers, where they conducted legal research and prepared documents for solicitors and clients. Camille then joined ACCC as a Lawyer, providing strategic legal advice across different industries and reviewing legal documents. Camille later worked as a Policy Advisor at The Law Society of England and Wales, where they provided expert policy advice and analysis. Camille joined Ofcom as a Competition Policy Advisor before moving on to become the Consumer and Competition Enforcement Manager. In 2019, Camille became a Lawyer at ASIC before transitioning to the Essential Services Commission, where they held multiple roles. Camille initially served as a Compliance Manager, leading compliance programs and overseeing breach triaging. Camille also acted as the Director of Compliance and Enforcement for a brief period. Currently, they are working as a Principal Investigator at Ofwat.
Camille Seldon received a Bachelor's degree in Law from The University of Queensland, completing their studies between 2001 and 2007. Camille also obtained a Bachelor's degree in Arts from the same university, with Majors in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and Political Science, finishing their degree in 2007.
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