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    Kate Foy

    Deputy Secretary, Community Engagement at Department of Premier and Cabinet (NSW)

    Kate Foy is an accomplished professional with a wealth of experience in public administration and leadership roles.

    She holds an Executive Masters of Public Administration from the University of Sydney, showcasing her dedication to continuous learning and professional development.

    Kate's impressive career includes serving as Deputy Secretary at the Department of Premier and Cabinet in NSW, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping public policy and governance.

    Prior to this role, she was the Managing Director at NSW Telco Authority, demonstrating her versatile skill set and ability to excel in diverse organizational settings.

    Kate Foy has also held key positions such as Interim Head, Program Management at The Royal Australasian College of Physicians, General Manager, Customer Services at Transport for NSW, and Director of Operations Coordination at Transport for NSW.

    Her experience extends to executive roles like Executive Director at Public Transport Ticketing Corporation, A/Executive Director and Director of Metropolitan Strategy at the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources, and Director of Metropolitan Projects at the Department of Premier and Cabinet (NSW).

    Kate's accomplished background reflects her strong leadership, strategic planning, and operational expertise in the public sector, making her a respected figure in the industry.

    Her career trajectory highlights a consistent commitment to driving organizational success and contributing to the development of public services in various capacities.

    Kate Foy's dedication to public administration excellence and her experience across multiple government agencies underscore her as a valuable asset in navigating complex regulatory environments and delivering impactful outcomes.

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    Sydney, Australia