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WOB Vacancy Board - In review with Tass Mousaferiadis, Acting Chair, Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission

WOB Vacancy Board - In review with Tass Mousaferiadis, Acting Chair, Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission

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Welcome to Women on Boards' new look WOB Vacancy Board In Review podcast, where we provide a snapshot of what to look for on the WOB Vacancy Board as well as talk to Chairs and Non-Executive Directors who are currently advertising roles on our Vacancy Board.

This week WOB Executive Director Claire Braund talks to Tass Mousaferiadis, Acting Chair of the Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission (VEOHRC) about roles they are currently advertising on the WOB Vacancy Board (up to three positions).

Tass provides an overview of the VEOHRC's role, purpose and values, the skills they are seeking as well as their selection and appointment processes.

If you are looking to join a purpose driven organisation then this may be the board role for you.
Applications close 9 June, 2024.

Click here to view the Vacancy. The WOB Vacancy Board is available to WOB Premium, Classic and Corporate members.

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Episode Details
Episode recorded 27 May 2024.
Host Claire Braund, WOB Executive Diretor.
This week's guest Tass Mousaferiadis, Acting Chair, Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission.

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