WA Health Hackathon 2024 a huge success
The Health Hackathon 2024 was a resounding success with teams coming up with innovative ideas that have the potential to change the WA healthcare space.
Ivana joins the team as our Program Manager. This role will see Ivana working closely with internal and external partners to identify project opportunities and lead the coordination and implementation of programs within the Hub.
Ivana joins us from the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation where she was most recently the Corporate Strategic Planner for Tourism WA. She has experience in project management, strategy development, corporate administration, stakeholder engagement and a sound understanding of the State Government sector.
She was previously a registered veterinarian and is currently undertaking a Masters in Health Data Science, bringing to the role a passion for science and healthcare, technical insight and a unique mix of experience.
“I am so excited to be joining the team at WADSIH. My goal has always been to make a positive impact and the potential for data science to do that in our workplaces and communities is what attracted me to this role. I’m looking forward to meeting and connecting with everyone in this wonderful and exciting sector.”
The Health Hackathon 2024 was a resounding success with teams coming up with innovative ideas that have the potential to change the WA healthcare space.
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We would like to acknowledge and pay respect to the traditional owners of the land on which the WADSIH office is located, the Whadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation.