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Terri Janke wins the inaugural Cew & Vincent Fairfax Fellowship!

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Updated: Dec 18, 2019


Chief Executive Women (CEW) have announced that Terri Janke has won a scholarship to undertake the Vincent Fairfax Fellowship at the Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership. Congratulations Terri!

The Fellowship is part of the 2019 CEW Scholars program, which is providing 19 talented Australian women with the opportunity to take their careers to the next level by supporting executive education at internationally acclaimed business schools.

Peter Collins, Program Director of the Vincent Fairfax Fellowship says “Terri Janke is already an outstanding Indigenous leader and we look forward to working with her so she can make an even greater difference.

The Fellowship has been committed for 25 years to fostering Indigenous leadership and Terri joins a long-standing group of Indigenous Fellows."

Terri is excited and grateful for this opportunity to deepen her leadership skills and share among the Fellowship cohort

See CEW’s media release for more information.

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