Charlotte's path to service is inspiring. Enlisting in the Australian Army at 35, during the global pandemic, while balancing the demands of being a veteran spouse and mother of three, showcases her resilience and determination.
Her military service marked by a focus on outcomes and the importance of every small task contributing to larger goals has profoundly shaped her approach to her current role.
As a passionate advocate for veterans and veteran families, Charlotte's personal and professional experiences have fostered a deep understanding and empathy for their needs. This has been instrumental in her role as a key player in the development and establishment of the Riverina Veteran Well-Being Centre.
Charlotte’s move from ADF service to civilian leadership showcases her skills in strategic planning, innovation and high-quality service delivery. Her innovative approach and positive impact on organisational culture have earned her the respect and admiration of her peers. Charlotte's commitment, resilience and empathy set her apart as a leader who not only drives change but also inspires those around her.
Her unwavering dedication to making a difference continues to shape and elevate the veteran community, reflecting the core values of service.