Ask Tracey
I have opened up an agony aunt board on the AELC forums for people to ask me advice directly
- I have done this because it is getting increasingly harder to find time for one on one mentoring in my office and I still want to be able to help people when and where I can.
Usually I am sought out for advice on career and study choices but occasionally
(increasingly it seems) the issues are of the personal/relationship
or general life coaching type.
So I would love to hear from you if you are struggling with a decision,
stuck in a rut or just need someone to talk to about a personal issue.
Ethics
Barbara Etter the Assistant Police Commissioner in WA posed this question to me at our lunch the other day:
"Are women more ethical than men?"
Let me know your thoughts!
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Australian Experiential Learning Centre
Project U
Keynote Speaker
What's news in the world of Tracey?
(Mar 20th 2007)
Tracey recently visited Kununurra as a guest of the Small Business
Centre - East Kimberley to deliver a project for International Womens
Day amongst other things.
The fabulous Vines resort in the Swan Valley is where the first Project
U Empowerment Bootcamp was held.
Tracey and the Project U team led a group of aspiring
women leaders through the intensive three day live-in power course.
Recently, Tracey's guest at the AELC was Graham Wood, Founder and CEO
of online accomodation booking giant wotif.com
Graham spent an hour talking to a group of enthusiastic young entrepreneurs
During February Tracey met with universities from Queeensland, Victoria
and Tasmania to discuss implementation of the Advantage
program.
Whilst in Brisbane she briefed the board for this year's Queensland
Business Icon competition.
Tracey also had a meeting with Westpac executives in Sydney to discuss
implementing a program for women employees of the banking giant.
Tracey is guiding all the teams at the AELC to prepare for the beginning of the University year
The AELC administers the Advantage
program for Australian university students
Tracey Hodgkins
One of Australia's most innovative business leaders.
As Director of the Australian Experiential Learning Centre, CEO of Atomic Arc Pty Ltd and founder of Project U, Tracey is known for the development and implementation of cutting edge career and entrepreneurship education methodologies.
Multiple Award Winner
After a long list of achievements including being named Entrepreneurial Educator of the Year in 2003, she was awarded the prestigious 2005 Telstra WA Business Woman of the Year award. She is named and quoted for her achievements in the 'Whos Who of Australian Women'.
Innovation Consultant
As a consultant, Tracey Hodgkins works nationally with business, community and universities to implement innovation, reengineer management and prepare strategic plans to allow businesses to grow and/or develop.
Tracey is a director of Enterprising WA, a Centenary Rotary initiative designed to improve enterprise development throughout Australia.
Community
She is also Non Executive Chair of the Board of Enterprising World International, a not-for-profit company aimed at advancing self-sustaining and socially responsible innovation and investment through community engagement.
Motivational Keynote Speaker
An accomplished and inspirational speaker and motivator, her seminars and workshops are both useful and dynamic.
Tracey
and Wotif CEO Graham Wood at the AELC after the first CEO Up Close & Personal event
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