The FRED team can boast an impressive history in the delivery of data-driven strategies, impact measurement frameworks, research projects, complex stakeholder engagements and social needs studies.
Lydia Kilcullen
A recognised leader of social innovation, Lydia began her career as a Chartered Accountant before teaching financial accounting, social impact measurement, governance and corporate social responsibility at the highly regarded UWA Business School for over 15 years, and the UWA Centre for Social Impact since its inception.
She has previously sat on the Boards of Parkinson’s WA and the Asthma Foundation WA.
Lydia is financially savvy, authentic and thoughtful. Ensuring outcomes align with purpose is her forte.
Kylie Telfer
Kylie brings a creative yet pragmatic approach to strategy development. Drawing on 20 years’ experience in facilitation, stakeholder engagement and communications across government, health, community services and the not-for-profit sector.
An exceptional critical thinker, Kylie synthesises ideas and data from multiple sources into articulate and compelling strategies that inspire people to work together towards a shared goal. She is great at working with diverse (and sometimes divergent) stakeholders to deliver meaningful outcomes.
Kylie is chatty, whip smart and fastidious.
Claire Dodd
Passionate about equity and sustainability, Claire has a wealth of experience leading social innovation at the junction of government, not-for-profit, academia, and business sectors.
Combined with strong business acumen, she has unique insights into emerging concepts such as co-design, collective impact, systems thinking, social enterprise, and measuring impact.
Claire is forward thinking and compassionate.
Sarah Handcock
Adept at translating complex scientific information for a general audience, Sarah’s background in psychology, neuroscience and statistics, inspire her to drive positive social change through evidence-based decision-making.
Working for The EON Foundation, Sarah helped design novel ways to evaluate a disease-prevention program in remote Aboriginal communities across WA.
Sharp-minded and empathetic, Sarah dreams big and works smart.
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