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Catherine Fritz-Kalish (born 5 December 1973) is the co-founder and managing director of the Australian think tank Global Access Partners (GAP). [1]
She is a board member of several commercial and not-for-profit organisations, including the Fritz Family Office, [2]; the Fritz Family Foundation, [3]; and Huddle, [4] a consulting firm that specialises in human-centered change management.
She is also a Director of the International Centre for Democratic Partnerships (ICDP), [5] a non-political organisation established in 2017 which currently implements the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Pacific Connect [6] programme. She is also Director of the ICDP Foundation, [7] which supports projects in education, cultural preservation, health and the natural environment in the Pacific.
She was part of Australia’s trade mission to Israel in 2016 [8] led by Lucy Turnbull AO and a member of the CSIRO/ NAB Australian National Outlook 2060’s [9] in 2018-19.
She co-founded Thread Together [10] which provides brand new clothing to disadvantaged communities across Australia. She sits on the boards of social justice charity Stand Up [11] and is a member of the advisory board for the Social Impact Hub. [12] She is also part of a significant giving circle which engages whole families in the act of giving to those in need. [13]
She is a mentor for women (Pacific Connect, The Susan Wakil Fellowship [14] student leadership program), a regular blogger [15] on Open Forum (Australia), and has co-authored several articles on the ‘Second Track’ process and methodology.
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Catherine Fritz-Kalish (born 5 December 1973) is the co-founder and managing director of the Australian think tank Global Access Partners (GAP). [1]
She is a board member of several commercial and not-for-profit organisations, including the Fritz Family Office, [2]; the Fritz Family Foundation, [3]; and Huddle, [4] a consulting firm that specialises in human-centered change management.
She is also a Director of the International Centre for Democratic Partnerships (ICDP), [5] a non-political organisation established in 2017 which currently implements the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Pacific Connect [6] programme. She is also Director of the ICDP Foundation, [7] which supports projects in education, cultural preservation, health and the natural environment in the Pacific.
She was part of Australia’s trade mission to Israel in 2016 [8] led by Lucy Turnbull AO and a member of the CSIRO/ NAB Australian National Outlook 2060’s [9] in 2018-19.
She co-founded Thread Together [10] which provides brand new clothing to disadvantaged communities across Australia. She sits on the boards of social justice charity Stand Up [11] and is a member of the advisory board for the Social Impact Hub. [12] She is also part of a significant giving circle which engages whole families in the act of giving to those in need. [13]
She is a mentor for women (Pacific Connect, The Susan Wakil Fellowship [14] student leadership program), a regular blogger [15] on Open Forum (Australia), and has co-authored several articles on the ‘Second Track’ process and methodology.
Category:Australian women
Category:Living people
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