Apiary Fellows 2019

Kim Bertino

Kim Bertino

CEO, Big Fat Smile

Coming from over 30 years of diverse experience within the early childhood education sector, Kim wanted the opportunity to engage with other leaders in an environment that “enabled a balance of provocation to ensure rigorous debate and questioning across The Apiary cohort”.

Sandra Cheeseman

Sandra Cheeseman

Bringing 35 years of experience in the early childhood sector, Sandra joined The Apiary to connect with others who aligned to her interest in futures thinking and systems change.

Prue Warrilow

Prue Warrilow

CEO, ARACY

Having had a diverse set of experiences across a range of early years settings and positions, Prue joined The Apiary to further enhance her understanding of systems change, and to engage with ways to bring about change for children.

Danielle Cogley

Danielle Cogley

Kindergarten Improvement Advisor, Department of Education and Training

As an active teacher in the early childhood field, Danielle joined The Apiary for the opportunity to challenge her thinking about the Sector, while also sharing her extensive knowledge and experiences.

Cathrine Neilsen-Hewitt

Cathrine Neilsen-Hewitt

Professor of Early Childhood Education, University of Wollongong

With a wealth of experience in professional learning, teacher education and research in the sector, Cathrine joined The Apiary for the opportunity it presented to connect with other leaders who share her commitment to “high quality educational experiences for young children”.