Marjorie Pagani is an experienced professional with an extensive background in governance, law, and charity work. Currently serving as a Council Member at James Cook University since January 2018, Marjorie also holds positions as a Board Member for Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service and as CEO/Director/CFO of Angel Flight Australia, which provides free flights for disadvantaged rural individuals to access medical care. Marjorie founded Australian Farm Animal Rescue Matters Limited, focusing on the rehabilitation of abused farm animals, and has been a Self-Employed Contractor specializing in Aviation Law and Mediation since 1991. Additional relevant experience includes leadership roles in Allawah Retreat and the Tablelands Regional Council, alongside a tenure at Legal Aid Queensland. Marjorie's educational background features degrees in history and law from James Cook University and QUT, along with several certifications in mediation, arbitration, and company directorship.
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