Helen Szoke

January 5, 2024
Executive

Quick Facts

Helen Szoke
Full Name Helen Szoke
Occupation Executive
Date Of Birth Nov 9, 1954(1954-11-09)
Age 70
Birthplace Broken Hill
Country Australia
Birth City New South Wales
Horoscope Scorpio

Helen Szoke Biography

Name Helen Szoke
Birthday Nov 9
Birth Year 1954
Place Of Birth Broken Hill
Home Town New South Wales
Birth Country Australia
Birth Sign Scorpio

Helen Szoke is one of the most popular and richest Executive who was born on November 9, 1954 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Helen Veronica Szoke AO, born 9 November 1954, is the Chief Executive of Oxfam Australia. She is a commentator on human rights, poverty and inequality, as well as a champion for gender and race discrimination. She has held various leadership positions in the international development sector, health sector, human rights, public policy and human rights sectors throughout her career.

Szoke, Helen. & Gunning, Jennifer. 2003, The regulation and use of assisted reproduction technology / edited Jennifer Gunning, Helen Szoke Ashgate Aldershot (Hants, England & Burlington, VT).

In 2010 Szoke was made a Fellow of the Institute of Public Administration (Victoria). Fellowships are awarded ” in recognition of outstanding contribution to public administration, the achievement of the Institute’s objectives and exemplary service to the Victorian community.”

In 2011 the Law Institute of Victoria awarded Szoke with the Paul Baker Award, for outstanding contribution to administrative or human rights law.

In 1996, Szoke was appointed the first Chief Executive of Infertility Treatment Authority (now Victorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority). This was during an increase in access to reproductive technology.

Helen Szoke Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Executive
House Living in own house.

Helen Szoke is one of the richest Executive from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Helen Szoke 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Szoke served as a Preston City Council (now Darebin City Council), councillor for one term during the 1980s.

Szoke graduated from the University of Tasmania with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Politics. After moving to Victoria, Szoke studied a Masters of Arts Preliminary at Deakin University and a Graduate Diploma (Public Policy) (1992) and a PhD Public Policy (2004) at the University of Melbourne. Her PhD thesis was entitled Social regulation, reproductive technology, and the public interest: policy in pioneering jurisdictions.

In 2004 Szoke joined the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, holding roles as Chief Conciliator and Chief Executive, before being appointed in 2009 as Commissioner and Chairperson of the Board. Following a change of state government, these roles were separated, and Szoke continued as Commissioner.

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In 2014 Szoke was appointed to the Australian Civil Society 20 (C20) Steering Group. The C20 group was a platform for civil society to engage and input into the G20 political and economic meetings, culminating in the 2014 G20 Brisbane Summit of heads of government during Australia’s presidency of the group.

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Helen Ranked on the list of most popular Executive. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Helen Szoke celebrates birthday on November 9 of every year.

The Australian Federal Police announced its Future Directions project in 2015, with Szoke as a member of the Advisory Board. The project’s aim is to “assess the future challenges for the AFP and ensure that the organisation has the long-term capability to meet those challenges.”

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