Uniting AgeWell
Natalie Dillon has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries. Natalie worked as the Director of Marketing and Communications at Uniting AgeWell, where they oversaw marketing strategies. Prior to that, they held the position of Marketing and Communications Manager at Spectrum MRC, where they were responsible for managing the marketing and communications function. Natalie also co-founded the ethical clothing company 3Fish, contributing to changing the landscape of the Australian garment industry. Natalie has also worked as a Marketing Manager at Vanguard, Allens, Deloitte Australia, and Frankston City Council, where they handled various aspects of marketing management. Throughout their career, Natalie has demonstrated their expertise in developing marketing strategies, managing budgets, and coordinating campaigns.
Natalie Dillon completed their secondary education at Toorak College from 1983 to 1988, earning their HSC (VCE). Natalie then pursued their tertiary education at Swinburne University of Technology from 1990 to 1996, obtaining a BBus degree with a focus on Marketing and Economics.
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Uniting AgeWell
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Uniting AgeWell is an organisation of the Uniting Church in Australia, and has a long history of providing residential and community services for older Australians. Formerly Uniting Aged Care, we officially became Uniting AgeWell on 1 October 2013. When changing our name we chose ‘Uniting’ because we are proud to be part of the Uniting Church in Australia, and ‘AgeWell’ because it represents a positive view of ageing in the 21st century. Uniting AgeWell values are grounded in the beliefs of the Uniting Church in Australia, an inclusive church which is open to wisdom from people of other faiths and none. We advocate for and on behalf of, older people. As part of the Australia wide UnitingCare network, we lobby government to influence policy to improve the lives of older people.