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STEPS Welcomes Cassie Stanley as New Chief Executive Officer

STEPS 2 mins read

STEPS is pleased to announce the appointment of Cassie Stanley as its new Chief Executive Officer.

After years of leading and managing STEPS Education and Training programs, Mrs Stanley brings a deep understanding of the education and community services sectors, paired with a values-driven leadership style and a strong track record of strategic impact.

Experienced in management across disability employment, Indigenous training, and human resources, Mrs Stanley’s new role of CEO marks an exciting new chapter for STEPS.

Throughout her four-year tenure at STEPS, she has served in several key roles, most recently as Executive Manager for Education and Training.

Mrs Stanley has led innovative education and training strategies and built high-performing teams that deliver real outcomes for participants and clients across Queensland, Tasmania and the Northern Territory.

Her leadership is grounded in a genuine commitment to creating opportunities for people through inclusive, community-focused solutions.

“It’s an honour to step into this role and continue building on the incredible work of our teams,” Mrs Stanley said.

“My mission is to keep creating opportunities and delivering services that make a real difference in people’s lives.”

STEPS Managing Director, Carmel Crouch AM, expressed her confidence in Mrs Stanley’s new role as CEO of STEPS Group Australia.

“Cassie’s experience, leadership and passion for positive impact make her the perfect person to lead STEPS,” Ms Crouch said.

“Her deep understanding of our mission and her extensive experience will be invaluable as we grow and strengthen our services and programs.”

Under Mrs Stanley’s leadership, STEPS will continue to deliver life-changing services, including employment support and accredited training programs, to help individuals achieve their goals and change their lives for the better.

For more information about STEPS, visit www.stepsgroup.com.au.

ENDS.


About us:

ABOUT STEPS

STEPS empowers individuals and communities through inclusive training, employment, and support services. We’re dedicated to breaking down barriers, creating opportunities, and building a sense of belonging, ensuring everyone has the chance to achieve their full potential.


Contact details:

Colleen McMillan
Marketing and Communications Manager
E: [email protected]
M: 0487 095 674

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