Winners of the 2022 Australian Admin Awards Announced

Australia’s star performing Admin Professionals have been celebrated in at a lavish event at The Park in Melbourne as the winners of the 2022 Australian Admin Awards are announced

 

Melbourne, November 30, 2022, the Australian Admin Awards (AAA’s) have been held during a Grand Ball at The Park in Melbourne to celebrate the winners of the 2022 Australian Admin Awards, with hundreds in attendance.

 

The awards, now in their 2nd year, have been designed to shine a light on the work of Administrative Professionals throughout Australia and are the brainchild of Australian Admin Award CEO, Michelle Bowditch.

 

“Being an Admin Professional is not just a job, it is a career, and our awards night celebrates the achievements of individuals within their roles,” said Ms Bowditch.

 

“The AAA’s are much more than an awards ceremony, they seek to not only highlight the work of high achievers in the Admin Industry, but to also connect nominees with the AAA’s high-calibre Advisory Panel and Judges.” she said.

 

The awards night has gained enormous momentum over the past 2 years and joining in the celebrations where senior representatives from high profile businesses across the country, including Pinterest, Wesfarmers, and Ramsay Health.

 

The Australian Admin Awards would like to congratulate the following winners for 2022:

 

  • Manager of Co-Dependence - Adrienne Donnelly – Organised by Adrienne

  • First Impressions Director - Krithia Edwards - Pharmacare

  • Fusion Master - Jessica Triggs - Rural Affinity

  • Strategic Ninja - Vanessa Auret - The Lottery Corporation

  • Head Capacity Creator - Leisa Chisholm - Ramsay Health Care

  • Visionary Achiever - Nadene Smith - ACT Government

  • Admin Community Advocate - Courtney Sullings - Lake Macquarie City Council

  • Industry Achievement - Donelle Lockie – Callida Consulting

  • People's Champion - Madelaine Zhar - Pinterest

Winner of the Industry Achievement Award, Donelle Lockie from Callida Consulting, described the Australian Admin Awards as an advocacy platform that enables office professionals to be heard.

 

“The awards provides the opportunity for office professionals to better understand each other, educates the greater community, and makes office professionals feel stronger together. The AAA’s provide an incredibly strong network of outstanding superheroes who can enact greater and more meaningful change for our profession,” Ms Donelle said.

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