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CEOs take the stage to raise funds for Women’s Legal Service
By Lauren Croft|18 May 2021
Ten of Brisbane’s prominent chief executives and executives performed for a good cause last week at the annual Dancing CEOs competition.
The event raised over $500,000 to help victims of domestic violence and saw a cast of distinguished Queensland CEOs don their dancing shoes and take to the stage.
This year, the competitors were: Jamie Shine, Women Lawyers Association of Queensland Dr Dinah Blunt, St Vincent’s Northside Hospital Caralee Fontenele, Collective Family Law Marguerite O Sullivan, Yugen Love Andrew Reid, Icon Group Lorilie Cunningham, Investor and business mentor