Elizabeth has facilitated several community, regional, organisational and leadership development projects and programs in regional WA, across Australia and in Papua New Guinea (PNG), and is co-founder of regionally focussed consultancy, agdots. In addition to her consulting work, Elizabeth is a Board Director for the RRR Women’s Network of WA and the East Kimberley Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EKCCI), Company Secretary for Job Pathways, a Councillor with the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) Young Farmers’ Council, a Champion for Country to Canberra and ministerially appointed to the Industry Funding Scheme Appointments Committee. She has previously been a Commissioner with the Agricultural Produce Commission, Non-Executive Director with ASX-listed Wide Open Agriculture (ASX:WOA) and Board Director with Australian Women in Agriculture for five years, being elected as Vice President, President and Company Secretary during her tenure. Elizabeth is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD) and an Associate and Fellow of the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation (FARLF), having won a scholarship from Fairfax Agricultural Media to undertake the intensive 18-month leadership program. She has completed a Bachelor of Business and a Master of Food Security, focussing on food security in the WA Wheatbelt. In 2014, Elizabeth was awarded Most Outstanding Emerging Leader at the inaugural Women in Australian Agribusiness 100 and in 2016 was awarded WA Young Achiever of the Year for her voluntary and community contributions. In 2017, Elizabeth was selected to participate in the Aus-PNG Network Emerging Leaders Dialogue facilitated by the Lowy Institute and DFAT, which brought together young and dynamic leaders from across the two countries.
Listed skills include Program Management, Leadership, Event Management, Strategic Planning, and 22 others.