Opportunity International Australia
Simon Lynch has extensive work experience in the field of community development and microfinance. In 1988, they worked at Qantas as a Business Development Services Manager until 1996. From 1997 to 2008, they held the position of Asia Regional Director and CEO of Opportunity Timor Leste at Opportunity International Network, where they coordinated the work in Asia and managed a team of 45 staff in East Timor. In 2008, they joined Opportunity International Global as the Indonesia Director, where they developed strategies and successfully transformed a struggling program into a sustainable and effective microfinance program serving 1.3 million families. In 2010, Simon Lynch joined Baptist World Aid as a Board Director and Chair of Programs Performance Subcommittee, a position they held until 2019. Since 2013, they have been working as the Community Development Director at Opportunity International Australia.
Simon Lynch attended Gymea High School from 1981 to 1982. During this time, no specific degree or field of study information was provided. Following their time at Gymea High School, they enrolled at the University of New England from 1984 to 1987. Simon obtained a Bachelor of Economics and Management degree, focusing on Business/Managerial Economics and International Development.
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Opportunity International Australia
Opportunity International Australia provide financial solutions and training to empower people living in poverty to transform their lives, their children’s futures and their communities. Our solutions centre on four key aspects of the poverty cycle: microfinance, health, education, and safety. We help families start their own businesses so they can earn sustainable incomes. We improve health, sanitation and nutrition. We support better education so that the next generation of children can have the chance to leave poverty behind. And we provide domestic violence support and trafficking prevention training to help communities become—and remain—safe places for the next generation. Sign up to our newsletter to stay up to date: https://opportunity.org.au