Outward Bound Australia
Thomas Molloy is an experienced professional currently serving as a Fisheries Project Officer at Australasian Fish Passage Services and a Program Leader at Outward Bound Australia. Recent experience includes an internship at the University of Sydney's Sydney Fluid Dynamics Research Group, engaging in innovative research on marine environments. Previous roles include a Science Educator at Ranger Jamie Tours, summer internships at Mainsheet Capital and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, and various positions such as Lab Assistant and Research Assistant in academic settings. Thomas holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical/Environmental Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Marine Sciences, both from the University of Sydney. Educational background also includes attendance at Sydney Grammar School.
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Outward Bound Australia
Outward Bound provides challenging experiences in the natural world to help people discover, develop and achieve their potential. Bringing out the best in people, developing the most positive elements of the human character, consistent with our core values: Integrity, Responsibility, Resilience, Compassion, Service and Human Potential. Outward Bound journeys are both internal and external journeys of discovery. In our base camps, programs and offices, we seek to create a model for how the world can be: a compassionate world where people of diverse backgrounds are unconditionally accepted for who they are, and encouraged to become the best they can be. We believe all people have the right to discover, develop and achieve their potential. We work in the natural world, allowing people to expand their awareness and appreciation for the environment. Our practices respect the areas we work in, leaving minimal impact so that they can be enjoyed by future generations.