@kristal.kinsela
Jawoyn Wiradjuri. Author, Business Owner, Director, Meet the Mob Podcast
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Society & Culture Podcast · Updated Twice Weekly · Meet the Mob is a series dedicated to showcasing Blak Excellence in Indigenous business. Meet inspirational business owners, discover what drives them to succeed and how they're challenging the norms ...
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Kristal Kinsela 'You Tube Channel'
Kristal Kinsela is your supplier diversity expert who’s done it all before. A published author, trusted advisor to leading global organisations and descendant of both the Jawoyn and Wiradjuri nations, Kristal brings lived experience and over 18 years of business expertise to every partnership. She works closely with corporate and government leaders to articulate their supplier diversity vision, change organisational culture, develop procurement policies, action their plans and connect with talented Indigenous businesses.
‘Supplier Diversity How’ Book
‘Supplier Diversity How’ Book
Supplier Diversity How is the ultimate guide for government and corporate buyers who are ready to increase their Indigenous business procurement efforts and want to get it right.
Kristal Kinsela Website
Kristal Kinsela Website
Women’s Agenda ‘We are the future’
Women’s Agenda ‘We are the future’
Kristal Kinsela is the managing director of Indigenous Professional Services, an Indigneous owned consulting firm.
Grazia Feature ‘A Changing Agenda’
Grazia Feature ‘A Changing Agenda’
Women’s Agenda ‘The Agenda 30’ women defining busienss
Women’s Agenda ‘The Agenda 30’ women defining busienss
2017 NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year
2017 NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year
Finalists and winners of the 2017 NSW Women of the Year Awards, presented on 8 March 2017.
2019 AFR 100 Women Of Influence
2019 AFR 100 Women Of Influence
Because of her, we can NAIDOC E Book
Because of her, we can NAIDOC E Book
This ebook, funded by the Queensland Government, recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who have kept communities together during times of turbulence and upheaval. Women who are closing the gap on a daily basis, but you never knew their name. 2018 is a chance for us to help change that.
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