Executive Assistant to the Chancellor, Ms Joanne Gatsios, email: joanne.gatsios@unisa.edu.au or telephone: (08) 8302 0132
Ms Pauline Carr
Bec (ANU), MBA, FAICD, FGIA FCG(CS,CGP)
Member appointed by Council
South Australian born Pauline Carr has built a 35 plus year career bringing her executive experience, business improvement, governance, compliance and risk management and consulting services to a range of companies in the resources, construction, superannuation, education, retail and community health care sectors. She was invited onto UniSA’s Council in 2010 and was appointed Chancellor in August 2018. Prior to being appointed as Chancellor she was Chair of the Council’s Audit and Risk Committee (2011–2018) and a member of both the Finance Committee and the Senior Remuneration Committee. She currently chairs the Senior... Read more
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Ms Pauline Carr
Bec (ANU), MBA, FAICD, FGIA FCG(CS,CGP)
Member appointed by Council
South Australian born Pauline Carr has built a 35 plus year career bringing her executive experience, business improvement, governance, compliance and risk management and consulting services to a range of companies in the resources, construction, superannuation, education, retail and community health care sectors. She was invited onto UniSA’s Council in 2010 and was appointed Chancellor in August 2018. Prior to being appointed as Chancellor she was Chair of the Council’s Audit and Risk Committee (2011–2018) and a member of both the Finance Committee and the Senior Remuneration Committee. She currently chairs the Senior Remuneration Committee and the Governance and Nominations Committee.
A graduate of ANU, Pauline has a Bachelor’s degree in economics and an MBA. As a graduate she joined an international resources company where she worked as a financial analyst, accountant, internal auditor and in government and community relations. Some years later Pauline returned to Adelaide to a divisional accounting leadership role with Normandy Mining Limited. She assumed increasing responsibilities for a range of areas and became a member of its executive team and was an integral part of the company’s growth and international expansion through mergers and acquisitions. She took an executive role with Newmont Mining Asia Pacific (part of Newmont Mining Corporation) the world’s largest gold miner, following its take over of Normandy.
In addition to being Chancellor, Pauline’s current l board positions include chairing the board of National Pharmacies and being a non-executive director of ASX-listed companies Highfield Resources Limited and Australian Rare Earths Limited.