Indigenous Enterprise Partnership
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The Indigenous Enterprise Partnership (IEP) "has been operating in Cape York in its current form since 2001 and has recently established an office in the Goulburn/Murray district of Victoria.
"Its development was driven by a group of individuals who were inspired by Noel Pearson's Our Right To Take Responsibility (1999) which articulated the existence of 'passive welfare' in Indigenous communities and the need to create a 'real economy'." [1]
Contents
Directors
Accessed March 2008: [2]
- Colin Carter (Chair) Senior Advisor, The Boston Consulting Group.
- Christopher Bartlett Professor of Business Administration Chair, Program for Global Leadership, Harvard Business School.
- Tony Berg Director, Gresham Investment House.
- Rupert Myer Chairman of The Myer Family Co Pty Ltd and Vice President of the Myer Foundation.
- Noel Pearson Director, Cape York Institute.
- Mark Rose Assistant General Manager, Koori Strategy Branch, Victorian Department of Education.
- Steven Rothfield Company Director, Longitude Investments.
- Ann Sherry Chief Executive Officer of Carnival Australia
- Tammy Williams Barrister and Member of the National Indigenous Council
Partners
Accessed March 2008: [3]
Indigenous Organisations
- Cape York Institute
- Cape York Partnerships
- Balkanu
- Apunipima
- KRIC
- Rumbalara Football & Netball Club
- Ganbina
- First Nations Foundation
Corporations
- The Allen Consulting Group
- ANZ
- Boral
- Boston Consulting Group
- Cisco System
- Gilbert & Tobin
- IBM
- KPMG
- Westpac
Philanthropic Organisations
Government Funding Partners