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Kate is a technologist, marketer, educator and renaissance woman who blogs at www.katecarruthers.com/blog and can be found on Twitter @kcarruthers.
With extensive experience in senior executive roles for diverse organisations such as GE, AMP, Westfield and State Government she currently works in business strategy and implementation roles. Kate has also lectured in postgraduate business at Macquarie University and taught TAFE level courses in business and management.
She is Co-Founder of Social Innovation Sydney and sometimes feels like being a revolutionary cat.
Kate was a long standing member of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers and is a Senior Member of the Australian Computer Society. She is on the Advisory Board for the Schools of Computer Science & Software Engineering and Information Systems & Technology at the University of Wollongong. Kate is currently studying law part time as an external student with Queensland University of Technology.
This is my personal blog and information presented here is of a general nature and represents my own independent opinion.
Please seek advice for specific circumstances.
This blog only contains my personal views, thoughts and opinions. It is not endorsed by any employer or client nor does it constitute any official communication by or for anyone else.
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