Tania de Jong

Voices of Innovation: The Power of Positive Human Collisions

Helen Henry, 17th July 2017
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In community radio, we know that every voice matters. The 2017 CBAA Conference keynote speaker, Tania de Jong, knows this too and is passionate about the power of voices working together.

Tania will begin our conference program by showing you how stations can awaken the potential of their people through the development of a strong creative and collaborative voice.
 
Station communities are brimming with untapped potential, and, together, have everything that is required to enhance innovation and creativity through the power of positive human collisions.

In this interactive presentation, Tania will empower stations to build an inclusive culture where innovation can flourish and opportunity is found in diversity, and develop resilience and learn from failure.
 
The perfect start to our packed two-day program, attend to be inspired, uplifted and entertained.
 
Register now for the opportunity to learn how to:

  • Build a collaborative and creative culture 
  • Harness diversity and create opportunity 
  • Enhance creativity and innovation to ignite transformation
  • Deal with adversity, enhance performance and inspire leadership 
  • Build bridges of understanding and making a difference every day

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More about Tania de Jong

Tania de Jong AM is an acclaimed international soprano, award-winning social entrepreneur, creative innovation catalyst, global speaker and spiritual journeywoman. She founded Creative UniverseCreativity Australia, Music Theatre Australia, Pot-Pourri and The Song Room and works with diverse communities through the With One Voice choir social inclusion programs. Tania has been awarded the Ernst and Young Australian Social Entrepreneur of the Year, “Outstanding Individual Contribution to Australian Culture”, Churchill Fellowship and the Accessibility Award in The Melbourne Awards. She was inducted into the AGSE Entrepreneurs Hall of Fame at Swinburne University and named Brainlink Woman of Achievement. She was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in June 2008 for service to the Arts as a performer and entrepreneur and through the establishment and development of music and arts enrichment programs for schools and communities.  

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