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Deputy Chancellor

Council Member - Ms Sue Chapman

Ms Sue Chapman has served the University Council since January 1998 and is currently a council appointed member. In February 2006 she was elected Deputy Chancellor by the Council. As Deputy Chancellor she chairs the Administrative Committee of Council, the Council Committee of Appeal (Student Discipline) and is a member of the Council Nominations Committee.

Ms Chapman is currently a Director of WEA Illawarra.

Ms Chapman's previous employment encompasses:

  • CEO and Managing Director - NCS International (until early 2007)
  • Deputy Director - General, NSW Dept of Community Services (1997-1998);
  • Registrar and Deputy Principal, University of Sydney (1993-1997);
  • Director of Corporate Services, Illawarra Area Health Service (1988-1993);
  • Manager, HR Department, University of Wollongong (1987-1988);
  • Deputy Executive Officer, Wollongong Hospital (1986-1987); and
  • Manager, Personnel Services, Illawarra Area Health Service (1980-1986).

Ms Chapman's memberships include:

  • Member of the Lake Illawarra Authority
  • Member Thirroul Surf Lifesaving Association

Ms Chapman holds a Diploma in Health Administration, a Bachelor of Arts (double major in French and Psychology) (UOW); and a Masters of Business Administration (UOW). She has completed the LASER Training program for Investors in People and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

 


Ms Sue Chapman
Council Member

 
 
   

Last reviewed: 1 June, 2007 

 
   
 
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