Kathryn Greiner

Kathryn Greiner has held leadership roles across public and private companies, government bodies, and non-profit organizations. She currently serves as Chair of Luminesce Alliance, Pennington Institute, and Lifestart Disability Services. Additionally, she is a Director at the Menzies Foundation, Paul Ramsay Foundation, Relationships Australia (NSW), and Contact Inc., an early childhood services provider for remote rural communities.

Kathryn’s contributions extend to education and policy, having participated in the Gonski Review, the NSW Catholic Funding Review, and led the NSW Review into Retirement Villages. Her corporate board experience spans media, financial services, and service provision.

Professionally, Kathryn’s background is in Social Work and Early Childhood Services, with media roles at Radio 2UE and Channel 10. From 1995 to 2004, she served as an elected Councillor to the Sydney City Council. She was recognized with an Order of Australia (AO) for her services.

Kathryn holds a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), a Certificate in Early Childhood from Macquarie University, and an honorary Doctor of Letters from UNSW.

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