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    Jeremy Mah

    Board Director for Bambuddha Group

    Jeremy Mah is a dedicated professional with a strong passion for human potential and sustainability. His interests span across environmental and social issues, science, the arts, transformative learning, coaching, leadership, and organizational change for sustainability. He completed his PhD research at Macquarie University in 2020 focusing on preventing burnout and enhancing resilience for individuals striving for positive change.

    Jeremy's educational background is extensive and includes certifications and degrees such as a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Focusing-oriented transformative coaching, Master of Research in Transformative Learning and Leadership for Sustainability, Master of Environmental Management, and a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Japanese.

    Throughout his career, Jeremy has been actively involved in various organizations and roles. He has served as a Board Director of Programs & Research, Coach facilitator, and Tutor at Bambuddha Group. Additionally, he has held positions such as Sydney Program Facilitator, Head of Learning for Sustainability at the Centre for Sustainability Leadership, and has been engaged in roles like Research Volunteer at Centre for Policy Development, Project Officer at Office of Environment and Heritage (NSW), and Environmental Communications Manager at Parsons Brinckerhoff.

    Jeremy's research aims to contribute valuable insights to the fields of transformative learning, coaching, leadership, and organizational change for sustainability. By leveraging his expertise and experience, he seeks to drive positive change and foster a more sustainable future through his work and contributions. His diverse educational background and hands-on involvement in various organizations highlight his commitment to personal and professional development in the realms of sustainability and human potential.

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    Greater Sydney Area