Tuesday, 26 July, 2022 - 11:12
Mining the seam – how Diggers and Dealers should be a hunting ground for NFP investment
Mining the seam – how Diggers and Dealers should be a hunting ground for NFP investment
Peter King ASM was appointed chief executive of Ronald McDonald House Perth in October 2014.
Mr King was previously the executive manager corporate services at government-funded Richmond Fellowship of Australia, which provides accommodation and support services to people with mental illness.
Mr King also spent 15 years in various executive and management roles at St John Ambulance, and is a non-executive director at Interchange WA.
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Mining the seam – how Diggers and Dealers should be a hunting ground for NFP investment
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