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New Co-Chair role for Sarah Barker

March 21, 2022 By Administrator

Sarah Barker, SmartyGrants Chief Technology Officer, has joined Simon Faivel as Co-Chair of the Board of the Social Impact Measurement Network of Australia (SIMNA), after three years on the SIMNA Board.

“I’ve got a keen interest in the power of measuring change in the social sector, and SIMNA and SmartyGrants share similar goals in that respect,” says Sarah.

SmartyGrants is a part of Our Community. Our Community and SIMNA collaborate most notably during the annual SIMNA Awards. Our Community sponsors the Leading Funder in Social Impact Measurement award.

“I am delighted that Sarah is taking on the role of Co-Chair at SIMNA. She has a strong understanding of the network and its evolution. Sarah brings her technical expertise and a wonderful energy to SIMNA. We are very lucky to have her,” Faivel shared.

Sarah was re-elected to the SIMNA Board in November 2021. This is her second 3-year period on the Board.

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