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Louise Kuramoto
Executive Leader - Strategic Grantmaking - Philanthropy - Donor Organising & Engagement - Stakeholder Management
Louise Kuramoto is a highly capable and versatile senior leader with extensive experience in philanthropy across various structures. She excels in leading complex projects across teams and is skilled in building and managing stakeholder relationships. Louise is known for fostering a culture of empowerment and clear direction among her team members. She is humble, fair, and hard-working, thriving under pressure and adept in navigating organizational structures at all levels.
Louise's skill set includes leadership, business strategy, executive management, community development, strategic granting, partnerships, donor organizing & engagement, compliance & legal matters, and monitoring & evaluation.
In terms of education, Louise studied Bachelor of Arts in International Studies with a focus on International Development at Deakin University. She also pursued an Advanced Diploma in Tourism specializing in Sustainable Tourism at RMIT University. Additionally, she completed an Executive Leadership Program at The Leadership Connection under Michelle Sales and a Diploma in Business Governance with distinction at the Institute of Community Directors.
Louise Kuramoto has held various key positions in esteemed organizations, including serving as Head of Philanthropy and Impact at Australian Communities Foundation, Deputy Chair at Glen Eira Adult Learning Centre, Program Manager at R.E. Ross Trust, Grant Researcher in Philanthropic Services at The Myer Family Company Ltd, Communications Officer at World Vision Asia Pacific Region, and National Events Coordinator at World Vision Australia.