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Join us online for a conversation sharing insights and paradoxes of world-famous Dunedin Study’s governance group.
Laura Black is the first independent chair of the world-famous Dunedin Study’s governance group, with responsibility for securing a sustainable financial future and succession planning to the third director of the Study.
The constraints of the University model, the principles the study was founded on, new thinking about data governance, and the chance for significant diversification into intervention design and deployment are all in play as the Study transitions to a new leadership.
We welcome University of Otago Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Richard Barker, CMInstD to chair this session.
This event is being livestreamed from Dunedin. If you're based in Dunedin, why not take the opportunity to network with other members and join us for the in-person event. For more details and to register.
Laura Black is currently the Chair of the Dunedin Health and Multidisciplinary Research Study Governance Group (University of Otago), Co-Chair of the Otago Regional Skills Leadership Group (MBIE), Deputy Chair of the Te Puna National Library Foundation, Deputy Chair of the Tūhura Otago Museum Trust Board, and Director of Methodist Mission Southern.
She has been a member of the IoD since 2009 and held governance roles since 1990.
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Michelle Branford
Otago Southland Branch Manager
+64 20 4183 5664
michelle.branford@iod.org.nz
The Otago Southland Branch acknowledges the generous support of
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