Monday, 26 May, 2014 - 14:03
Social enterprises offer more than charity
SPECIAL REPORT: Investors and NFPs are increasingly turning to social enterprises, or impact investing, as it is called.
Angie Paskevicius’ career spans over 30 years as an allied health practitioner, business owner, policy advisor, senior executive, executive coach and board member in the hospitality, health, education, disability and community service industries. She has held positions in the government, non-government and private sectors in Tasmania and Western Australia.
Since 1992, Ms Paskevicius has held a number of senior leadership and management positions, initially with the Disability Services Commission then as chief executive of Therapy Focus which she established as a newly outsourced entity in 1998, as state director of Mission Australia in Western Australia, and chief executive of Holyoake.
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SPECIAL REPORT: Investors and NFPs are increasingly turning to social enterprises, or impact investing, as it is called.
Drug and alcohol support service Holyoake has strengthened its growing social enterprise revenue with a new partnership focused on mental health in the workplace.
Angie Paskevicius, the chief executive of non-for-profit drug and alcohol support service Holyoake, has been named the 2015 Telstra Western Australia business woman of the year.
Dedication, commitment, and business acumen pay off for some of the state’s leading NFP executives.
SPECIAL REPORT: WA businesses can point to a range of wellness initiatives, but tough economic times and an emphasis on safety over health has put some employers behind the eight ball.
Holyoake has developed into an NFP with international reach and self-sustaining social enterprises, and Angie Paskevicius has played a major role.
Proceeds raised during last weekend's Mining Emergency Response Competition Mining Emergency Response Competition in Perth have gone towards an emergency responder wellness app developed by support services provider Holyoake.
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