Sarah is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in early childhood education and intervention. She has held significant roles at Early Childhood Intervention Australia (ECIA) VIC/TAS and Early Childhood Australia (ECA), where she contributed to the development and implementation of programs supporting young children and their families. At ECIA VIC/TAS, Sarah served as the CEO, demonstrating strong leadership and advocacy for children with disabilities and developmental delays.
Sarah’s professional experience emphasizes her skills in governance and leadership. She has served as both a CEO and Managing Director, reporting to a not-for-profit board. In these roles, she has been involved in strategic planning and guiding boards towards achieving their goals. Her project management experience ensures that initiatives are completed efficiently, while her ability to engage with stakeholders supports collaboration and effective decision-making within the board.
Sarah’s commitment to early childhood education continues as she serves as the Chair of the Board at Eureka Community Kindergarten Association (ECKA). In this role, she oversees the strategic direction and governance of the organisation, ensuring the delivery of high-quality early learning services to children in rural and regional communities.