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Renee Hancock is the CEO of the Les Twentyman Foundation which supports at-risk youth to embrace a positive future. She has worked in leadership roles across charity and commercial sectors and is driven by her passion for social justice especially for women and young people.

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Support for returning to learning is key to protecting future employment

Opinion

Renee Hancock, Tuesday, 2nd June 2020 -  The divide between socioeconomic disadvantaged youth and those from wealthier homes is at risk of widening even further, writes Renee Hancock, who is calling on state and federal governments to invest in a taskforce of youth workers. 

How can visual models help us get more cut-through?

Collective insights

Renee Hancock, Wednesday, 26th February 2020 -  The Xfactor Collective intellectual property specialist Renée Hasseldine spends her days helping thought leaders make a bigger impact with their stakeholders through visual models. Today, she shares two that will not only help you get cut-through, but more importantly propel your stakeholders to action.

Five Top Tips for NFP Innovation

Hot Topic

Renee Hancock, Thursday, 5th May 2016 -  So what makes a Not for Profit organisation innovative? asks Renee Hancock the General Manager – Innovation and Marketing at Good Shepherd Microfinance, which has just won an Australian innovation award. Here are her top tips.
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