Lisa has literally contributed to ‘keeping the lights on’ at some of Australia’s most remote postings, and has been a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion.

For the last two decades, Lisa has made an incredibly valuable contribution to Australia’s logistical endeavours in Antarctica.

As an electrician, Lisa has literally contributed to ‘keeping the lights on’ at some of Australia’s most remote postings. She is an exceptional technical writer, has delivered training related to all AAD expeditioners, and she regularly extends beyond her duties for the benefit of others.

Aside from her technical skill set, Lisa also has a reputation for establishing a rapport with co-workers, and building strong working relationships between technical groups.

Lisa has been an active member of the diversity and inclusion working group since its inception. As one of few women in her field, she aspires to see changes in the industry and workplace. She has been a staunch advocate for women's participation in the Australian Antarctic Program.

Lisa participates in the Department of Education’s STEM Professional in Schools program, inspiring the next generation.

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