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S03 Ep. 2
Reverse Mentoring – Fleur Goulding & Daniella de Koster-Hill

Welcome to Season 3, Episode 2 of the CGS Podcast

Welcome to Season 3 of the CGS Podcast where career expert Leah Lambart engages with remarkable Caulfield Grammarian alumni who have participated in the Reverse Mentoring Program. Together, they explore and share their industry experience, perspectives, along with highlights and learnings of the program. 

In our latest episode, Indigenous Education Teacher, Daniella de Koster-Hill (Class of 2011), mentors Fleur Goulding (Class of 1989), who works as Executive Officer in Corporate Governance, Risk and Strategy.

Show Notes

Daniella and Fleur share their journey from Caulfield Grammar to a successful careers in teaching and governance, highlighting the challenges and triumphs she encountered along the way.

The conversation included some of the following discussion highlights:

> Education and Early Career

> Personal Growth and Career Development

> Unique Aspects of the Insurance Industry

> Current Roles and Responsibilities

> Advice for Aspiring Insurance Professionals

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About Fleur Goulding (Mentee)

Fleur has over 25 years’ experience in the tertiary educations sector, predominantly in technical and further education. As a qualified secondary teacher, she moved into tertiary education as an early career professional and has worked as an instructional designer, curriculum developer, teacher and institutional researcher. For the past ten years she has supported the executive and Board at Holmesglen Institute in the development and execution of the institute’s strategy and in meeting its governance obligations. She has a leadership role within the Office of the Chief Executive and oversees the institute’s corporate governance, risk and strategy functions, alongside its government relationships. 

Connect with Fleur on LinkedIn.

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About Daniella de Koster-Hill (Mentor)

Daniella is an experienced educator with over 10 years’ experience within Indigenous education. As a qualified primary educator, Daniella began her career in a remote Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory and has developed multi-age curriculum, bilingual education, trauma-informed education and leadership. Over the past two years, Daniella worked at Haileybury Rendall School in Darwin, progressing into the role of Head of Ochre in November 2023. The Ochre program is a bespoke intensive literacy and numeracy educational support program, which is tailored for our First Nations students.

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About The Host

Leah Lambart is a career expert with 10 years of recruitment experience and 10,000+ coaching hours. She founded Relaunch Me to help people who dare to find their ‘best fit’ career. That is, fulfilling and meaningful work aligned with their personality, strengths, interests & values. She works with clients from recent school leavers to executives across all industries & provide practical career change advice taking into account their skills, experience, values & financial obligations.

Connect with Leah on LinkedIn.
Learn more about Relaunch Me.

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