Danielle Hartland

Senior Analyst at REMPLAN
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Queensland, Australia, AU
Languages
  • Japanese -

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Nicole Lennon

Danielle exceeds in her analytical and report writing skills. Her ability to present data and research in a way that supports a development / concept or planning argument is impressive. Danielle is extremely reliable to deliver projects on time and in a way that there is very little change from her draft work to final which demonstrates her clear understanding of a brief and efficiency in getting the job done.

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Experience

    • Australia
    • Information Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Analyst
      • Jul 2014 - Present

      At REMPLAN we are a team of economists, demographers and software developers. We develop online analytical tools and information resources for economic development and planning practitioners in local, state and federal government agencies, consulting firms, university researchers and students. We are specialists in providing area-specific data. Since 1999 the team at REMPLAN have continued to develop our reputation for undertaking rigorous research in the area of regional and urban economics, demographic analysis, strategic planning and forecasting. Strong connections have been established with communities, local governments, industry and other economic development agencies across Australia; our activities fall into the following categories: • REMPLAN Economy and REMPLAN Community software for researchers, strategic planners, economists, town planners and economic development practitioners • Public access online economic, demographic and investment profiles to inform businesses, investors, service providers and communities • Delivery of training at clients’ offices across Australia, and ongoing service and support via phone and email • Survey design; data collection, collation, provision; statistical analysis; and data interpretation • Mapping, geo-coding and spatial analysis • Contract research and consulting projects including economic development strategies, economic impact studies, population forecasting and employment projections

    • Australia
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Administration Officer
      • Jun 2013 - Jul 2014

      • Specific duties associated with patients seeking urgent/immediate care including the use of the Excel based Information System for Oral Health (ISOH) software triage tool to assess clinical priority and make appointments within recommended timeframes. • Administrative duties and answering of incoming telephone calls, including attending to and/or assisting with patient, as well as other external client and/or staff enquiries. • Processing referrals from internal clinicians and external practices. • Preparation of General Purpose Vouchers (GPVs) for Finance. • Maintenance of patient records including data entry of patients’ details and treatment into ISOH. • Compliance with the requirements of workplace health and safety, equal employment opportunity and anti-discrimination practices and behaviour in the work environment. • Training new staff members.

    • United Kingdom
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Analyst - Economics
      • Mar 2004 - May 2013

      Danielle has a vast amount of experience in socio-economic analysis, and takes a comprehensive approach in order to identify and evaluate potential project constraints and opportunities early in the process. Danielle also has experience in the tourism, residential, retail, industrial, commercial and resource markets. Danielle's work extends to Economic Needs and Impact Analysis, Feasibility Analysis, Market Analysis, Social Impact Assessments, Social and Economic Impact Assessments and Community Impact Statements.

    • Australia
    • Retail
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Tourism Liaison Officer
      • Nov 2001 - Mar 2004

      • Tourism liaison including fulfilling tourists’ requests • Communicating with tourists in both English and Japanese • Recognising tourism trends by way of identifying the origin of the visiting tourist and inputting data into tourism report • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to relate to co-workers, management and customers • Customer service, including answering enquiries and conflict resolution • Administration work including data entry, photocopying, answering the telephone and replying to customer enquiries by mail

Education

  • Griffith University
    Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
    2016 - 2017
  • Griffith University
    Bachelor of Business; Bachelor of Arts, Management; Japanese
    2000 - 2003

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