Sound-Up Governance (Ep10) - Music, neurodiversity, and good governance (feat. Sara Harrup)
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Listen now | Illustration of Sara Harrup by Nate Schmold TRANSCRIPT Matt Welcome back to Sound-Up Governance. My guest this week is Sara Harrup, CEO of Foodbank Queensland, Chair of The Executive Connection or TEC, and a non-executive director at Health Care Insurance or HCI. I originally reached out to Sara because I was delighted to learn that she's a musician: a singer and a keyboard player, mainly. And I'm always excited to meet people like me who have significant corporate governance and musical lives. But we'd never spoken before our interview and our conversation went in some wonderful and exciting directions, from governance insights to neurodiversity, to using music to activate your potential as an executive. Listening to Sara, you'll understand why I was excited to dive in and get to know her better. So let's do just that. Sara explained to me that seeing people perform well is like a drug to her. So I asked her for her perspective on what excellent performance looks like in the boardroom. What gets her that hit of dopamine?
Sound-Up Governance (Ep10) - Music, neurodiversity, and good governance (feat. Sara Harrup)
Sound-Up Governance (Ep10) - Music…
Sound-Up Governance (Ep10) - Music, neurodiversity, and good governance (feat. Sara Harrup)
Listen now | Illustration of Sara Harrup by Nate Schmold TRANSCRIPT Matt Welcome back to Sound-Up Governance. My guest this week is Sara Harrup, CEO of Foodbank Queensland, Chair of The Executive Connection or TEC, and a non-executive director at Health Care Insurance or HCI. I originally reached out to Sara because I was delighted to learn that she's a musician: a singer and a keyboard player, mainly. And I'm always excited to meet people like me who have significant corporate governance and musical lives. But we'd never spoken before our interview and our conversation went in some wonderful and exciting directions, from governance insights to neurodiversity, to using music to activate your potential as an executive. Listening to Sara, you'll understand why I was excited to dive in and get to know her better. So let's do just that. Sara explained to me that seeing people perform well is like a drug to her. So I asked her for her perspective on what excellent performance looks like in the boardroom. What gets her that hit of dopamine?