b"Adam Goodes Adam is a proud Adnyamathanha/Narungga man. Adam had a highly decorated AFL career spanning 17 seasons, including being awarded the prestigious Rising Star medal and twice receiving the Brownlow Medal. Adam is the CEO and Co-Founder of the Indigenous Defence and Infrastructure Consortium (iDiC). Heisa Director of the Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation and STAND (Support Through Natural Disasters), is a Qantas advisor and a member of the Woolworths Group First Nations Advisory Board. In 2014, Adam was named Australian of the Year, and is an Ambassador for the Racism It Stops With Me campaign and for anumber of brands including Toyota, David Jones and Woolworths.Nicola Wakefield Evans Nicola is an experienced non-executive director and corporate finance lawyer. Sheis a Director on the Boards of Macquarie Group and Macquarie Bank, Lendlease Corporation, MetLife Insurance Limited, MetLife General Insurance Limited, the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, and the National Board of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and Viva Energy Group Limited. Nicola is the Chairperson of the 30% Club Australia. She is also a member of theTakeovers Panel and The University of New South Wales Foundation Limited Board. Nicola was a partner at King & Wood Mallesons (and its predecessor, Mallesons Stephen Jaques) for more than 20 years. Jason Glanville Jason is a queer Wiradjuri startup founder and is currently co-owner and co-founder of Native Foodways and is on the Boards of ACON, The Foundation for Young Australians and First Nations Futures. Jason is a member of the FirstNations Advisory Committee at theArt Gallery of NSW. Jason has led and collaborated on the creation of the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence, the Australian Indigenous Governance Institute, theAtlantic Fellows for Social Equity program at the University of Melbourne andthe National Congress of Australia's First Peoples and manymore. Michelle TrudgettProfessor Michelle Trudgett is a proud Wiradjuri woman and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Leadership at Western Sydney University. Prior to this role she held theposition Pro Vice-Chancellor Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education, Strategyand Consultation at Western Sydney University. She is an eminent higher education leader who has also held senior positions at the University of Technology Sydney and Macquarie University. She has also provided leadership to the Australian Research Council as the Chair of the Indigenous committee that advised on the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) and the Engagement and Impact (EI) Review.Daryle RigneyDaryle is a citizen of the Ngarrindjeri Nation, and Professor and Director of the Indigenous Nations and Collaborative Futures Research hub in the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research at the University of Technology Sydney. His background is in education, having previously held positions as Dean of Indigenous Strategy and Engagement and Director of Yunggorendi Indigenous Centre, Flinders University. Previously, he held the role of Board Director of The Australian Centre for Social Innovation (TACSI) and is regularly engaged to present on Indigenous nation building to government, the university sector, private sector and Indigenous nations.2023 ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT 33"