Former Dungog High School president Chandra Clements will be inducted into the Businesswomen's Hall of Fame next month.
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The hall of fame, created in 1998, honours and celebrates Australian female business owners who have been exemplary in their industries, are trailblazers and demonstrate inspiring and aspiring business journeys.
The Hall of Fame includes women such as Collette Dinnigan, June Dally Watkins, Sarina Bratton, Lorna Jane, Carolyn Cresswell, and Janine Allis, along with many others who have made a difference to their industry and their community.
Ms Clements who was named Dux of Dungog High School in 1995 and also received the Lions Youth of the Year award for public speaking and the Australia Day Young Citizen Award for Dungog Shire,commenced her first business as an ADHD coach for students at the tender age of 16.
She has worked across 28 countries in six industries, including Rio Tinto, Fluor, ALS, and Sentis and spoken on leadership, authenticity, neuroscience and human capital on over 70 global stages.“
Apparently, to be nominated you must exhibit a number of qualities including cutting new pathways, being a role model for other women, demonstrating inspiring and aspiring business journeys, and contributing to both industry and the community,” she said.
“I am not sure I have done all of these things but it is humbling to think a panel of great women and men believe in me like this.”
This award follows on from an exceptional 2013 where Ms Clements received the
She also received the Bronze Steve for Women Helping Women, Bronze Stevie for International Executive of the Year for Business Services and was the Newcastle University Young Alumni Medal winner.