Matilda Waggoner
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Experience
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Department of Primary Industries and Regions
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Australia
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Government Administration
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100 - 200 Employee
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Apr 2017 - Present
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Aug 2016 - Present
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Jun 2015 - Present
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Owner/General Manager
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Oct 2011 - Dec 2015
Understanding that what clients and our market wish to experience is a corner-stone principle in the development of Boo & Child. My responsibilities include Business Strategy and Development, Relationship Building, Media and Advertising liaison, Event Management, Budget Management, Team Leadership and Human Resources. Understanding that what clients and our market wish to experience is a corner-stone principle in the development of Boo & Child. My responsibilities include Business Strategy and Development, Relationship Building, Media and Advertising liaison, Event Management, Budget Management, Team Leadership and Human Resources.
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Senior Ecologist Wildlife Management (Policy Development)
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2009 - 2011
In Brief - Led cross-government policy development, commercial development, and sustainable use of a politically sensitive natural resource (native wildlife). More Detail - Identified key strategic priorities and developed business and operational plans. Utilised best practice governance in decision-making. Identified and targeted key stakeholders and community leaders, managed volatile stakeholder relationships and consultation. Able to remain calm during emergencies/crisis, and proactively manage human resources (performance development and management). Show less
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South Australia Department for Environment and Heritage
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Research Services
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2007 - 2008
Led and managed a team responsible for the development of terrestrial Park Management Plans and related policy.
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2003 - 2007
Led Government policy development for the sustainable use and protection of wetlands. Worked collaboratively across agencies to implement catchment wide environmental protection.
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Australian Antarctic Division
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Australia
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Government Administration
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300 - 400 Employee
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Research Scientist Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expeditioner 2002
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Nov 2002 - Feb 2003
Support and led field-based research in Antarctica. Support and led field-based research in Antarctica.
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Education
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University of Tasmania
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Marine Ecology -
James Cook University
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) (Hons), Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography -
Flinders University
Bachelor's Degree, Biological and Physical Sciences