Marlene Krasovitsky
With experience across Commonwealth and State Governments, Marlene is focused on raising awareness about ageism, She is a former co-chair of the EveryAGE Counts campaign and has previously worked for the Australian Human Rights Commission.
Marlene is currently consulting to the World Health Organisation's Global Campaign to Combat Ageism.
She was previously the Director and Co-Chair of EveryAGE Counts, Australia's coalition-led campaign against ageism. She was also the Director of Willing to Work, the National Inquiry into Employment Discrimination Against Older Australians and Australians with Disability with the Australian Human Rights Commission.
Marlene has also worked in Commonwealth and State Governments and the not-for-profit sector in a range of executive, policy and operational roles and major public inquiries including the Review into the Treatment of Women in the Australian Defence Force and the Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in NSW.
Marlene has a PhD from Sydney University, an Executive Masters of Public Administration (ANZSOG), a Masters of Business Administration (University of Technology, Sydney) and is a registered psychologist.