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  1. Nov 30, 2023 · Dr Diane Smith joined CAEPR in October 2019 as a Fellow. Her PhD (Anthropology, Public Policy) from the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at The Australian National University on Cultures of governance and the governance of culture: Indigenous Australians and the State investigates Indigenous cultural and organisational modes of governance, and how those articulate in an intercultural arena with the governmentality of the Australian nation state.

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  4. Diane Lee Smith-Gander AO (born November 1957) is an Australian business executive. She holds and has held a number of governance positions on various boards, and is known for her championing of gender equity. As of 2024 she is also an adjunct professor of corporate governance at University of Western Australia (UWA), and chairs the advisory ...

  5. Diane Smith-Gander AO, a professional company director with an accomplished business career over 40 years, offers a range of advisory, review and consulting services. Diane is an experienced coach and mentor and a well known public speaker and media commentator and is available for assignments of this nature. Contact Diane.

  6. Diane has been on the air in Connecticut for more than 25 years at WTNH-TV, CPTV, and WTIC-Newstalk 1080. Diane is the anchor and senior producer for program development at CTN, the Connecticut version of C-SPAN. As president of Diane Smith Media, Diane has produced Emmy award winning documentaries, and other programs and videos primarily for ...

  7. Jul 28, 2017 · Diane Smith, a New York Times bestselling author, Emmy-award winning journalist, and documentary producer, has been named a distinguished lecturer in the University of New Haven’s Communication, Film and Media Studies Department. "The ability to communicate is the most fundamental skill needed to survive and thrive in our society," Smith said.