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Mel Peters

The ECHO Program taught Mel to know her worth and empowered her to seek out a workplace where she could be better supported to grow into a senior leadership role.

Mel Peters, ECHO First Nations Women's Leadership Program participant

Mel started with the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) in January 2024, as Manager of Aboriginal Employment and Development in the Enabling Self Determination Branch. Mel manages a team working towards increasing Aboriginal employment, mentoring, training and retention of mob. Her unit is responsible for ensuring DEECA’s Aboriginal Cultural Capability Framework is used by all staff.

What inspired you to apply?

I knew I was ready to step into a senior leadership role and wanted to share and grow with other Aboriginal women.

What has been the biggest take away message for you?

Know your worth.

How has this program helped you pursue your career goals and aspirations?

It helped me to set clear career goals and empowered me to leave an organisation that was not supporting me to grow. I am now where I need to be.

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