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2018 WLIS Successful Applicant List 2018 Women Leaders in Sport Approved Grant Recipients Individual Grants Recipient Name Current Role in Sport Sport Course Title Course Provider Women Participating in Amount Course Coaching & Officiating Alana Thomas Coach/Trainer Rugby Union Emerging Coach Program Rugby Australia 1 $ 1,495 Alison Michael Coach/Trainer Gymnastics Advanced GFA Coach Accreditation Gymnastics South Australia 1 $ 400 Amie Power Coach/Trainer Equestrian Level 1 Coach - General Equestrian Australia 1 $ 4,000 Andrea Webb Official/Judge/Umpire Equestrian FEI Driving Stewards Course Fédération Equestre Internationale 1 $ 3,000 Annika Chapman Coach/Trainer Football (Soccer) FFA C Licence Part 1 Football NSW 1 $ 1,815 Bethany Bowshall Official/Judge/Umpire Ice Hockey High Performance Camp USA Hockey 1 $ 2,500 Fiona Connell Coach/Trainer Swimming ASCTA Convention Silver Licence Coaching Australian Swimming Coaches & Teachers Association 1 $ 1375 Gina Sacilotto Coach/Trainer Swimming Level 1 Strength and Conditioning Coach Accreditation Course Australian Strength and Conditioning Association 1 $450 Jo-Anne Karaitiana Coach/Trainer Tennis Club Professional Coaching Course Tennis Australia 1 $ 4,490 Karola Laventure Coach/Trainer Volleyball Elite Coach (Level 3) Volleyball Australia 1 $ 1,000 Lucy Chapman Coach/Trainer Football (Soccer) FFA C Licence Part 1 Football NSW 1 $ 1,815 Lyn Robinson Coach/Trainer Australian Football Level 2 Coaching Course AFL NSW/ACT 1 $ 275 Megan Thompson Coach/Trainer Basketball Presenter and Assessor Trainers' course Basketball WA 1 $ 300 Naomi Harris Coach/Trainer Swimming ASCTA Convention Silver Licence Coaching Australian Swimming Coaches & Teachers Association 1 $ 1,000 Nicolle Western Coach/Trainer Triathlon Performance Coach Course Triathlon Australia 1 $ 1,665 Noella Angel Coach/Trainer Equestrian Introductory Coach and Level 1 - Coaching, Horse Management, Riding Equestrian Australia 1 $ 900 Rachael Williams Coach/Trainer Gymnastics FIG Level 2 Academy Program - WAG Federation Internationale de Gymnastique and Gymnastics Australia 1 $ 2,505 Sarah Ray Coach/Trainer Equestrian Level 1 and 2 (Eventing Specialist) Coaches certificate Equestrian Victoria 1 $ 300 Stacey Cavill Coach/Trainer Football (Soccer) FFA C Licence Football Federation Australia 1 $ 2,500 Governance / Other Alex Blackwell Elite Athlete/Ex-elite Athlete Cricket Company Directors Course Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Anjie Lees Executive/Board/Committee Canoeing Sport Marketing and Media University of Technology Sydney 1 $3,000 Caroline Mcluckie Management Basketball Governance Foundations for Not-for-Profit Directors Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $2,860 Cindy Boniface Coach/Trainer Boxing Certificate in Sports Psychology Learning Cloud Australia 1 $2,500 Julia Boer Coach/Trainer Cycling Wilderness First Aid Wilderness First Aid Australia 1 $1223 Kate Mahony Sport Science/Sport Medicine Cricket Foundations of Directorship Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Kylie Chamberlain Executive/Board/Committee Netball Company Directors Course Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Nikki Burger Administration/Development Winter Sport Governance for Directors and Strategy & Risk for Directors Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Sarah Kelly Management Water Polo Foundations of Directorship Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Shelley Miller Executive/Board/Committee Athletics Governance Foundations for Not-for-Profit Directors Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $1,535 Sue Cormack Administration/Development Australian Football Company Directors Course Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Sue Wharekawa Management Hockey Company Directors Course Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Tracie Hoban Management Rugby League CEW Leaders Program Chief Executive Women 1 $3,000 Vivien Massie Management University Sport Company Directors Course Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Leadership & Management Anna Muldoon Management Paralympics Graduate Certificate in High Performance Sport Leadership Australian Catholic University 1 $3,000 Ashleigh Brazill Elite Athlete/Ex-elite Athlete Netball Diploma of Sport Development AFL SportsReady 1 $3,000 Chloe Nella Management Cricket Change Management Australian Institute of Management 1 $1,660 Daniela Scivetti Administration/Development Tennis Women in Leadership Course University of Sydney Centre for Continuing Education 1 $450 Fiona Kelly Management Netball AHRI Practising Certification Program - Applied Project in Organisational Capability Australian Human Resources Institute 1 $495 Holly Tyrrell Management Water Polo The Agile MBA Australian Institute of Business 1 $3,000 Kate Doughty Elite Athlete/Ex-elite Athlete Triathlon Mindful Leadership Australian Institute of Applied Mindfulness 1 $875 Kate Mcloughlin Management Paralympics Leading the Team Chris Nunn Consulting 1 $3,000 Kelly Warren Management Tenpin Bowling Conflict Resolution & Business Writing Australian Institute of Management 1 $2,370 Kirsty Pasto Management Equestrian Resilient Leadership Melbourne Business School 1 $3,000 Laura Coombe Management Volleyball Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Inspire Education 1 $1,500 Michelle Phillips Coach/Trainer Flying Disc Developing Self, Leading Others Leadership Victoria 1 $2,960 Michelle Phippard Official/Judge/Umpire Netball Graduate Certificate in Sport Integrity Victoria University 1 $3,000 Natalie Robinson Management Flying Disc Certificate IV in Leadership and Management Australia College of Commerce & Management 1 $3,000 Prue Watt Elite Athlete/Ex-elite Athlete Blind Sports Influential Women National Institute of Dramatic Art 1 $2,395 Rebecca Walter Management Volleyball Manage People Effectively & Finance for Non-Finance Managers Australian Institute of Management 1 $3,000 Rhiannon Crowe Management Cricket Quality Service Disney Institute 1 $3,000 Sarah Richardson Executive/Board/Committee University Sport Performance Measurement for Effective Management of Nonprofit Organisations Harvard Kennedy School 1 $3,000 Shannon Hearne Elite Athlete/Ex-elite Athlete Softball Project Management Fundamentals Australian Institute of Management 1 $1,215 Sonja Cahill Coach/Trainer Netball Diploma of Sport Development Australian Sports Academy 1 $3,000 Stephanie Gold Management Basketball Influence and Negotiation Strategies Melbourne Business School 1 $2,900 Teale Blessington Administration/Development Cricket The Performance Edge Leadership Management Australia 1 $3,000 Yashar Kammoun Coach/Trainer Australian Football Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management TAFE NSW 1 $3,000 TOTAL: 56 $ 125,723 Organisation Grants Women Participating in Organisation Name Organisation Type Sport Project Title Project Provider Project Amount Tennis Australia National Sporting Organisation Tennis Future Female Leaders Melbourne Business School 40 $20,000 Riding for the Disabled Hamilton Centre Club Riding for the Disabled National Coaches Workshop Riding for the Disabled Association of Australia 4 $2,200 Synchro Australia National Sporting Organisation Synchronised Swimming National Technical Training Development Course for State Judges and Coaches Synchro Australia 18 $14,800 Netball NSW State Sporting Organisation Netball Future Coaches Netball NSW 50 $12,000 Melbourne Tigers Womens Basketball Association Club Basketball Empowering Women as Leaders Game Changers 30 $8,000 Cricket NSW State Sporting Organisation Cricket The Performance Edge Leadership Management Australia 4 $10,000 Netball Victoria State Sporting Organisation Netball Executive Leadership Program Edmund King - King Performance 7 $10,000 TOTAL: 153 $ 77,000 GRAND TOTAL: 209 $ 202,723 2018 Women Leaders in Sport Approved Workshop Participants Individual Workshops Participant Name Current Role in Sport Sport Women Participating in Individual Workshops Aisling Dempsey Coach/Trainer Australian Football 1 Alana Hanson Administration/Development Australian Football 1 Alexis Carydis Administration/Development Netball 1 Alison Scott Coach/Trainer Tennis 1 Anna Wood Coach/Trainer Canoeing 1 Belinda Cameron Elite Athlete/Ex-elite Athlete Floorball 1 Bianca Slater Coach/Trainer Boxing 1 Briar Sefo Administration/Development Athletics 1 Brigette Seymour Executive/Board/Committee Surf Life Saving 1 Caitlin Downes Administration/Development Australian Football 1 Caitlin Lyons Administration/Development Tennis 1 Carly Duncan Management Tennis 1 Carol Cooke Elite Athlete/Ex-elite Athlete Cycling 1 Casey Dellacqua Elite Athlete/Ex-elite Athlete Tennis 1 Cathy Lambert Management Ski & Snowboard 1 Chelsea Ryan Administration/Development Swimming 1 Christine Burrows Coach/Trainer Australian Football 1 Christine Gates Management Volleyball 1 Danielle Gescheit Administration/Development Tennis 1 Debbie Fisher Management Football (Soccer) 1 Edwina Boase-Stratford Management Riding for the Disabled 1 Erin Haines Management Bowls 1 Fiona Cameron Elite Athlete/Ex-elite Athlete Floorball 1 Helen Hadiyan Coach/Trainer Karate 1 Helen Magill Coach/Trainer Tennis 1 Jacqueline Liffiton Coach/Trainer Athletics 1 Jessica Davies Management Netball 1 Jessica Hargreaves Management Bowls 1 Jill Green Management Softball 1 Juliet Haslam Executive/Board/Committee Hockey 1 Kate Pulbrook Administration/Development Hockey 1 Kim Byrne Administration/Development Surfing 1 Kirsten Lange Executive/Board/Committee Handball 1 Kylee Byrne Coach/Trainer Netball 1 Leanna Haines Management
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