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Iosefo Tapusoa – Pride Commitee 2007

Iosefo TapusoaMy hope is that over the coming 12 months through the functions, events and forums, the community that Pride was established to serve are proud of their association with Pride WA and acknowledge that it is making a positive difference to the lives of all people. I would like to see us get to the point where Pride’s vision and commitment are present in and experienced by the very people it serves.

I have a passion for making a difference and stand for a world that works for everyone! I’m a lawyer and have a commerce degree. I’ve worked in senior management roles in the area of competition, acquisitions, change management, strategy and business development. I currently work for an international educational training and development company that provide programs in the area of productivity, communication and relationships. I’m also pretty good with making money. I intend to put all the above too good use!

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