Elizabeth Board

Elizabeth Board holds a BA, an M.Ed  and a Grad Dip in Business Admin, as well as teaching degrees, and has studied in the USA and UK. She has taught at the primary, secondary and tertiary level and maintains a keen interest in, and commitment to, education in all its forms.

She has extensive experience in the not-for-profit sector, including universities, aged care, regional hospitals, apprenticeships and training, and community groups, focussing on governance and strategy. She has owned and run two small businesses and is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, the Institute of Community Directors Australia and a Fellow of Educate Plus.

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From Classroom to Career: ATCNB students who swapped schoolies for work

While many of their peers engaged in traditional ‘schoolies’ celebrations, a group of students from Australian Trade College North Brisbane (ATCNB), part of the IntoWork Group, were making a different kind of headline. ATCNB students Lacey Simpson, Charley Wyatt, and Andrew Stanford opted to skip the parties and instead focus on entering the workforce, securing […]

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Skill Hire, MPA Skills celebrate apprentices’ success at WA WorldSkills Championships

MPA Skills (soon to be renamed as NextGen Skills) and Skill Hire (both part of the IntoWork Group) are delighted to celebrate the achievements of three exceptional apprentices who shone at the Western Australia WorldSkills Championships. The WorldSkills Championships provide young tradespeople with a platform to demonstrate their skills and compete against the best in […]

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Mas National supports First Nations Organisation win gold at Australian Training Awards

Mas National, part of the IntoWork Group, is thrilled to announce that its client, the Gunggandji-Mandingalbay Yidinji Peoples Prescribed Body Corporate Aboriginal Corporation (GMYPPBC), has won the gold award for Small Employer of the Year at the Australian Training Awards, held on Friday, December 6th. Based in Yarrabah, the largest discrete Aboriginal community in Australia, […]

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