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Paul Ramsay Foundation welcomes Carolyn Curtis as Chief Impact Officer

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Paul Ramsay Foundation (PRF) is pleased to announce the appointment of Carolyn Curtis as its Chief Impact Officer.

Carolyn, who has been serving in an interim capacity, will work with our partners and communities to maximize the social impact and learning from PRF’s role.

Carolyn brings over 25 years of experience in social policy and innovation to this position. Before joining PRF, she spent 11 years as CEO of The Australian Centre for Social Innovation (TACSI).

Her career began as a frontline social worker, and she later held various leadership roles within the Department of Child Protection in South Australia. She is currently on the boards of Junction Australia and The Fay Fuller Foundation, and will remain based in Adelaide.

PRF CEO Professor Kristy Muir said Carolyn was the ideal person to drive PRF’s strategic impact forward by working with partners and communities.

“Carolyn’s extensive experience and proven leadership in social innovation are exactly what we need to drive our impact agenda forward,” she said. “Carolyn has already proven to be an invaluable member of the team and has set an incredibly high bar in this role. I look forward to working together to create lasting, positive change."

Carolyn said she was excited to support PRF’s strategy of working alongside people, communities and organisations to help achieve positive intergenerational change.

“I've seen firsthand the power of social innovation and effective partnerships in creating better outcomes for communities,” she said. “PRF understands the potential of working through relationships to help people and places to thrive, achieving amazing outcomes with partners. I’m delighted to be continuing this work, learning what makes a meaningful difference in people’s lives and how we can ensure philanthropy makes a valuable contribution.”

 

 


About us:

About the Paul Ramsay Foundation

PRF is a philanthropic foundation.

The late Paul Ramsay AO established the Foundation in his name in 2006 and, after his death in 2014, left most of his estate to continue his philanthropy for generations to come.

At PRF, we work for a future where people and places have what they need to thrive. 

With organisations and communities, we invest in, build, and influence the conditions needed to stop disadvantage in Australia.

Find out more about how we work at www.paulramsayfoundation.org.au 


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