Spheres of Influence International Pty. Ltd. (SofII) Founder and Managing Director Patrizia Torelli has been involved in strategic development, implementation and culture change management for over a decade. She has established herself with an impressive track record of success in the fields of education and sport, and is currently overseeing projects for a diverse roster of clients.   

 

More than a business consultancy; Patrizia and her team of specialists are joint venture pioneers offering:

 

  • Effective project planning and leadership.

  • High quality external stakeholder engagement.

  • A collaborative approach that ensures uptake and a future which is not only sustainable but provides realistic and manageable long-term goals.

  •  An enviable network within a number of sectors: sport, education, multicultural (CALD), corporate, government and community. 

 

Diversity in leadership the deciding factor in the future of the Third Sector

Spheres of Influence International’s Managing Director, Patrizia Torelli, joined Carol Schwartz AM, Director of Trawalla Foundation and Jacqueline Kent, author of Julia Gillard’s biography, to speak at the Third Sector Women’s Leadership Seminar on Wednesday 21 July. The event attracted CEO’s and inspiring leaders from a diverse range of Melbourne’s Community Sector organisations.

Patrizia spoke of her personal pathway to achieving her role as Chair of OnSide Victoria and outlined the importance of supporting multicultural diversity and the role of women when adding an extra element of diversity of thinking to become one of the leading Third Sector organisiations.

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Leadership comes in many forms

For the most part women working in the sport environment know that organisations such as AWRA are enthusiastic and dynamic national volunteer associations established to provide leadership and a voice for women and girls in sport, physical activity and and active recreation, to enable their full participation.

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OnSide Victoria's Connecting Youth Services Forum

Connects 130 youth service providers

During Refugee Week 2010, OnSide Victoria connected 130 community service providers at the inaugural Connecting Youth Services Forum. The message from the expert panel representing the not-for-profit, education, private, local and State Government and corporate sectors was clear - ‘to be connected with Melbourne’s multicultural youth you must involve the family.’

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