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2020 Women Leaders in Sport Approved Grant Recipients 2020 Women Leaders in Sport Approved Grant Recipients Individual Grants Women Participating Recipient Name Current Role in Sport Sport Course Title Course Provider Amount in Course Coaching & Officiating Christy Tepaiho Other: Management Netball Diploma of Positive Psychology and Wellbeing Langley Group 1 $3,000 Claire Heffernan Coach/Trainer Australian Football Specialist Certificate Athlete Wellbeing and Development Sports Ready 1 $800 Elizabeth Griffiths Elite Athlete/ Ex-Elite Athlete Equestrian Equestrian Australia Coach Level 1 & 2 Equestrian Australia 1 $2,500 Emily Knott Coach/Trainer Swimming Advanced Swimming Coach + ASCTA Conference ASCTA and Swimming Australia 1 $1,971 Jobina Kennedy Other: Dressage Judge Equestrian Promotion course for FEI 3*& 4* Judges Federation Equestre Internationale 1 $2,000 Kaitlyn Fassina Elite Athlete/ Ex-Elite Athlete Weightlifting AWF Club Weightlifting / Sports Power Coach Level 2 Australian Weightlifting Federation 1 $770 Kelly Walker Coach/Trainer Basketball Association Coaching Course Basketball Victoria 1 $300 Lauren Morecroft Coach/Trainer Australian Football Next Coach Program AFL Coaches Association 1 $3,000 Megan Fritsch High Performance Management Bowls 10654NAT – Certificate IV in Elite Athlete Wellbeing Management Wellbeing Science Institute Pty Ltd 1 $3,000 Megan McWilliams (Anderson) Coach/Trainer Netball High Performance Coaching Accreditation Netball Australia 1 $3,000 Narrelle Roe-Simons Coach/Trainer Gymnastics Advanced Silver Coach Accreditation Gymnastics Australia 1 $2,350 Natasha Hill Coach/Trainer Football (Soccer) AFC/FFA Combined Youth & Senior C Licence Football NSW 1 $1,815 Payton Williams Coach/Trainer Gymnastics Advanced WAG Coaching & Advanced Silver WAG Coaching Accreditation Gymnastics Australia 1 $180 Sofia Brigo Coach/Trainer Gymnastics Intermediate RG Coaching Accreditation Pathway Gymnastics Australia 1 $285 Suzanne Ramke Executive/Board/Committee Water Polo Development Coach Water Polo Australia 1 $300 Tahleya Eggers Sports Science Sports Medicine Rugby League Level 1&2 Strength and Conditioning Coach Accreditation Course Australian Strength & Conditioning Association 1 $1,500 Tandia Wood Coach/Trainer Rugby League ASCA Level 2 S&C Coach Accreditation Course Australian Strength and Conditioning Association 1 $1,200 Governance / Other Deborah Acason Executive/Board/Committee Weightlifting Nationally accredited mediator training program and National Mediation Assessment The College of Law 1 $2,990 The Board and the Company Secretary & Reporting to the Board & Minute Taking Training Australian Company of Directors & Professional Jacqueline Fairbairn Executive/Board/Committee Ice Hockey 1 $2,877 Course & Foundation Skills for PAs Development Training Janelle Smith Coach/Trainer Cycling Sport Director Course Cycling Australia 1 $1,495 Kristie Middleton Executive/Board/Committee Baseball Company Directors Course - Self Paced Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Lori Dotti Executive/Board/Committee Paralympics Foundations of Directorship Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Louise Small Executive/Board/Committee Australian Football Company Directors Course Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Michelle Cooper Executive/Board/Committee Triathlon Certificate in Governance Practice Governance Institute of Australia 1 $3,000 Pip Inge Sports Science Sports Medicine Cricket Company Directors Course Australian Institute of Company Directors 1 $3,000 Sharon Deans Executive/Board/Committee Surf Life Saving Sports Governance Australian Institute Of Company Director 1 $1,491 Leadership & Management Adin Hewat Participation Management University Sport Dare to Lead Michelle Gibbings 1 $2,090 Other: Commercial/Sponsorship/Stakeholder Amy Bradshaw Australian Football Leading Edge Women and Leadership Australia 1 $3,000 Management Angela Colless Communications/Marketing Football (Soccer) Strategic Awareness and Business Acumen Melbourne University 1 $3,000 Belinda Doman Executive/Board/Committee Surf Life Saving Graduate Certificate of Business Administration Uni SA 1 $3,000 Pathway programs and Technical Areas in Brooke Penfold Softball MS Project and Practical Project Management Wizard Corporate Training 1 $1,100 Officiating Cecilia Brophy-Williams Other: Performance Pathway Swimming Graduate Certificate in High Performance Sport Leadership ACU 1 $3,000 Clea Smith Executive/Board/Committee Cricket The Scotwork Negotiating Foundation Workshop Scotwork 1 $3,000 Courtney Morath Executive/Board/Committee Australian Football Leadership Coaching and Mentoring Alison Crabb 1 $2,800 Denise Cox Executive/Board/Committee Mountain Bike Customised Leadership Development Pathway Leadership Directions 1 $2,900 Emma Grigson-Gair High Performance Management Basketball High Impact Leadership Cambridge University (Online) 1 $3,000 Hannah Lawton Participation Management Motorcycling Certificate IV in Leadership and Management Training Services Australia 1 $3,000 Jane McGough Executive/Board/Committee Australian Football Disney's Approach to Quality Service Disney Institute 1 $3,000 Janelle Cuthbertson High Performance Management Netball Manage People Effectively Australian Institute of Management 1 $1,850 Johanna Tilden Participation Management Golf Train the Trainer Swinburne University 1 $1,800 Kerrie Barnes Executive/Board/Committee Surf Life Saving Organisational Change Management - Foundation & Practitioner ALC Education & Consulting 1 $3,750 Madeleine Forbes Coach/Trainer Football (Soccer) Foundations of Intentional Leadership Institute of Managers and Leaders 1 $3,150 Not for profit Program Manager (paid), coach, Maia Tua- Davidson Paralympics Graduate Certificate in Sport Integrity Victoria University 1 $3,000 committee member (volunteer) Monica Dinh Communications/Marketing Golf Resilient Leadership The University of Melbourne - MBS 1 $3,000 Pamela Pellizzari Executive/Board/Committee Gridiron Certificate IV in Project Management Practice Asset College 1 $2,500 Rebecca Mathers High Performance Management Australian Football 5-day standard Mental Health First Aid Instructor Course Mental Health First Aid Australia 1 $3,000 Sabrin Nyawela Participation Management Golf Finance for Non Finance Managers-Understanding Numbers & Business Impact Swinburne University of Technology 1 $1,320 Sarah Kelly Executive/Board/Committee Baseball Executive Education - Leadership Development University of South Australia 1 $3,000 Sue Gliddon Executive/Board/Committee Archery Strategic Business Planning and Strategies for making Data Driven Decisions Australian Institute of Management WA 1 $2,005 Susan Comerford Executive/Board/Committee Netball Leaders Program Chief Executive Women 1 $3,000 Corporate/Event/Competitions/Members/Facil Tamara Joy Motor Sport Leadership Coaching The Path to Great Culture 1 $2,000 ity Management Tanja van Bokhoven Participation Management Motor Sport Mentoring to Advance Michelle Redfern 1 $3,000 Tracy Doherty Participation Management Triathlon 2019 Women's Leadership Program Leadership Victoria 1 $3,000 TOTALS: 53 $124,089 Organisation Grants Women Participating Organisation Name Organisation Name Sport Project Title Project Provider Amount in Project Athletics Australia National Sporting Organisation Athletics Advancing Women in Athletics Athletics Australia 40 $ 20,000 Australian Gridiron Officials Association Other Affiliated Organisation Gridiron Australian Gridiron Officials 2022 Women's Development Program Australian Gridiron Officials Association 6 $ 2,000 Bowls Australia National Sporting Organisation Bowls Bowls Australia Impact Development Program Bowls Australia and AIS Performance People and Teams 15 $ 20,000 Confederation of Australian Motor Sport National Sporting Organisation Motor Sport Women's Leadership Program Front and Centre Training 15 $ 19,530 Cricket NSW State Sporting Organisation Cricket The Performance Edge Leadership Management Australia 6 $ 15,500 Gymnastics Australia National Sporting Organisation Gymnastics Gymnastics NextGen Accelerated Coaching Program 2020-2022 Gymnastics Australia 8 $ 20,000 Queensland Rugby Football League State Sporting Organisation Rugby League Emerging Female Leaders Program Queensland Rugby Football League Ltd 9 $ 16,650 Volleyball Victoria State Sporting Organisation Volleyball Female Leadership in Volleyball - Be What You See Volleyball Victoria Inc 18 $ 20,000 TOTALS: 117 $ 133,680 GRAND TOTALS: 170 $ 257,769 2020 Women Leaders in Sport Approved Workshop Participants Individual Workshops Women Participating in Individual Participant Name Current Role in Sport Sport Workshops Alice Hogan Committee Member of Gymnastics For All Technical Committee Gymnastics 1 Alicia Espinosa Education Coordinator Volleyball 1 Alison Leonidis Financial Accountant Hockey 1 Partner collaborator in developing and delivering the RISE Rugby League Junior Allison Waters Rugby League 1 Development Program Alysia Gourlay Contracted Physiotherapist Skiing 1 Alyssa Huxtable Community Health Promotion Coordinator Australian Football 1 Amber Brophy Athlete and Development coach Netball 1 Amy Cundy Events Administrative Assistant Mountain Bike 1 Ana Croger Manager- Legal and Governance; Company Secretary Athletics 1 Belinda Haines People & Culture Leader Australian Football 1 Bernice Butlion Management Board member Golf 1 Bethanie Allanson Lead Sports Performance Dietitian Cricket 1 Caitlin Spencer Female Participation Specialist Cricket 1 Inner West Council - 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