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    Nicholas Reece

    Deputy Lord Mayor Melbourne - Chairman Movember - Executive University of Melbourne - Educator - Writer / Broadcaster

    Nicholas Reece is a distinguished professional with an impressive educational background and diverse experience in various prominent organizations.

    He holds degrees in Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Bachelor of Laws, and Bachelor of Economics from Monash University, in addition to a Master of Public Administration from the University of Melbourne.

    Nicholas has held several key positions such as Deputy Lord Mayor with a focus on the Lead Planning Portfolio, Deputy Lead Finance + Governance at the City of Melbourne, and Chairman at Movember.

    His experience includes roles as Anchor and Commentator at Australian News Channel (Sky News), Director of Strategy, Policy and Projects at the University of Melbourne, and Principal Fellow at the Melbourne School of Government.

    Furthermore, he has served in various capacities including Public Policy Fellow, President, and Councillor at Clifton Hill Primary School, Director at The Movember Foundation, and Director of Strategy at the Prime Minister's Office.

    Nicholas Reece has a background in political roles, having been the State Secretary at the Australian Labor Party, Deputy Chief of Staff and Head of Policy for Premier John Brumby, and Director of Economic Policy for Premier Steve Bracks.

    Moreover, he has worked as a Business Journalist at The Australian Financial Review and as a Solicitor at Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, showcasing his expertise across different fields.

    Nicholas Reece's involvement in various leadership positions and his contribution to policy development and strategic initiatives demonstrate his extensive professional experience and commitment to public service.

    Highlights

    Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp resigns, Nicholas Reece steps up - The Australian Financial Review
    Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp resigns, Nicholas Reece steps up - The Australian Financial Review
    Mar 27 · ABC News
    Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp to stand down in June to 'seek new opportunities' - ABC News
    Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp to stand down in June to 'seek new opportunities' - ABC News
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    Greater Melbourne Area