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  <title>Finance, life after the Commonwealth Games &amp;amp; more ...</title>
  <description>Born in France and migrating in the 1990s, Helen Moore learned English as a second language as she grew up Yeppoon in central Queensland.&amp;amp;nbsp; By her mid-twenties she had met her husband, had two children and had enrolled to study accounting as a mature aged student - &amp;amp;nbsp;which she blitzed with distinctions. From there Helen moved into government roles, rising to senior executive roles.&amp;amp;nbsp; She talks about her most memorable role as CFO for the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, which she says was a once in a lifetime opportunity, despite the risk management issues. Having worked as a non executive director for the last twelve years,&amp;amp;nbsp;Claire chats to Helen about a range of issues, including the recruitment process, risk management, working on and with boards and more. Helen Moore NED, Santos Organics Chair and Director, Moor Corporate Investments Helen on LinkedIn&amp;amp;nbsp; Claire Braund on LinkedIn Further Information about&amp;amp;nbsp;Women on Boards (WOB) For further information about WOB' membership, events &amp;amp;amp; services, please visit our website. To receive our weekly newsletter, subscribe to WOB as a Basic Member (free). Subscribe as a Full Member for just $210 p/a for full access to our Board Vacancies, WOBShare (our online member forum) and more. </description>
  <author_name>Women on Boards - 20th Anniversary Series - Inspire | Influence | Impact</author_name>
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