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- Jenn Morris is a well-known former Olympic field hockey player from Australia who won gold medals in 1996 (Atlanta) and 2000 (Sydney). She has since built a career in governance as a non-executive director and leadership advisor, including roles with Fortescue Metals Group, Liontown Resources, Sandfire Resources, and Walk Free, among others.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
- In addition to her sports achievements, she has been recognized with honors such as the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to sport. Her post-athletic career emphasizes governance, strategy, and board leadership, with frequent appearances in industry profiles and interviews about boardroom issues and leadership.[9]
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Jenn Morris MAICD is a director with Argonaut, Liontown Resources and Sandfire. She also won gold medals for Australia in hockey at the 1996 and 2000 Olympics. We discuss lessons from Jenn’s career in sports, advice on picking your company’s next CEO, and boards’ developing approach to climate change. Plus, what’s the right composition for a sports organisation’s board?
www.aicd.com.auJen is one of Australia’s most respected and prolific patient advocates. She survived multiple near-fatal healthcare system failures. She has now dedicated her life to ending the tragedy of death and suffering caused by patient harm in healthcare. Jen’s fierce advocacy brought patient harm out of the shadows. Today it is well and truly in the national spotlight.
www.vic.gov.auJenn Morris is a Dual Olympic gold medallist; former captain of Hockeyroos; immediate past Chairwoman of Healthway WA (WA Govt Health Promotion Authority); board member WA Institute of Sport; 2007 Deloitte National Business Woman of the Year; board member Fremantle Dockers (Fremantle Football Club). Jenn represented Australia in hockey from 1991 to 2000 playing 150 games for her country and scoring 86 goals. She was one of the original players from the Ric Charlesworth era which remained...
www.platinumspeakers.com.auDual Olympic gold medallist Jennifer "Jenn" Morris OAM is a non-executive director. A former partner at leading professional services firm Deloitte from 2014 to 2017, she has broad experience in strategic and human capital advisory services across the private and public sector organisations having been a consultant with the firm from 2005. She joined the board member of Fortescue Metals Group in late 2016 and became a director of the Australian Sports Commission in 2015. She was a director of...
www.businessnews.com.auJenn is an accomplished corporate executive and non-executive director (NED), with key experience in advising corporations and government entities on strategy development, governance controls, complex large-scale business transformation, human capital related work including remuneration, the embedding of ESG (environment, social and governance) related policies and the understanding of high-performance environments learned during her varied career including elite sport. She has experience in a...
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