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Our MBA Alumnus included in the 2011 South Australian Women’s Honour Roll
In 2011 Ms Nicole Graham, received a letter from the Honourable Gail Gago MLC informing her of her inclusion in the 2011 South Australian Women’s Honour Role. The Women’s Honour Role acknowledges South Australian Women who have made an impact at a local, national or international level. Only Twenty women who have made a significant and lasting contribution to our community are included in the 2011 South Australian Women’s Honour Roll publication.
When Nicole Graham joined SCOSA, the Spastic Centres of South Australia Inc, in 2004 from a human resources role at Mitsubishi Motors it was her first taste of just how challenging life can be as a not-for-profit.
In 2008 Nicole was appointed as Deputy Chief Executive Officer while the existing CEO was on leave. With the opportunity to act in the CEO role, Nicole was able to apply the knowledge she was gaining through her University of Adelaide Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree, which she completed in 2009. In March 2010, she achieved her dream of becoming CEO at scosa. More …