Lisa Bonavia

Executive Director Corporate Services and Compliance

Executive Director Corporate Services and Compliance

Lisa is a highly experienced professional with a career spanning over 20 years in the for-purpose, human services and health sectors.

Throughout her journey, she has successfully navigated strategy, risk management, corporate services, and governance, making her a versatile and trusted leader.

Lisa's expertise has played a pivotal role in implementing government and organisational strategies, programs, and policies, contributing to the creation of high-performing organisations.

Her recent involvement in coordinating the rural and remote disaster recovery response in SENSW, amidst the rolling disasters and pandemic, has further deepened her understanding of the challenges faced by the workforce.

Drawing from her extensive people and culture experience, Lisa has consistently built and supported organisations to reach their full potential, fostering high performance, outcome-focused environments that have garnered recognition and awards.

Lisa's passion lies in supporting the care, wellbeing, and life skills of others, making her an invaluable addition to the HumanAbility team and its national workforce development initiatives. With her wealth of knowledge and unwavering dedication, Lisa is excited to contribute to the collective purpose and create a positive impact in the industry.
 
 

HumanAbility collaborates with industry to conduct research, identify job market demands, assess skill requirements, create adaptive qualifications and training packages, and spearhead workforce development initiatives.

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