Jasmine Kadic is a proud Whadjuk/Balladong woman from a long line of strong Aboriginal leaders and elders within the Noongar Community. Jasmine has been in management positions within the Health & Construction Industries with a passion and drive for Aboriginal economic and social development across all major areas including Health, Employment & Education. Jasmine is the managing director of Benang a multi-utility infrastructure construction company and its staffing and professional services arm, Ergon.
With youth and ambition on her side she has a passion to help her people and community, not only is she a businesswoman she is a mother of 3 children and believes we are at the forefront to make change for the generations to come.
Jasmine has a real passion to help others and is driven to make changes that will benefit her people and community. Jasmine is a MURRA alumni from Melbourne Business School, the chair for Noongar Mia Mia, board member to Zonta House refuge association, WA board advisor for the National Peak body for Aboriginal and Torres strait islander housing, a member of Australian Institute of Company Directors and just recently winner of the Business News 40under40 category winner for Indigenous business.