Deborah Thomas, Vanessa Sorenson, Erin Burke and Paul Queeney for Game Changers Series 18
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What Makes A Game Changer?

Welcome to our 18th series of Game Changers!

Here, we talk to four incredible innovators. From Deborah Thomas, CEO of Camp Quality, to Vanessa Sorenson, MD NZ Microsoft, to Erin Burke, Head of Procurement for Pepperstone and Paul Queeney, CTO Trinity Grammar

What makes a game changer? We asked our guests what they believe is the key.

Deborah Thomas: To me, what makes a game changer is someone who makes a positive difference to other people’s lives.

Deborah Thomas, Camp Quality

I’m in the privileged position as CEO of Camp Quality of bringing positivity, fun, and support to families facing cancer.

Vanessa Sorenson: What makes a game changer is someone who rises tides for everybody.

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Vanessa Sorenson, Microsoft

Erin Burke: Someone who brings the human element to their role. You can be the best technical expert in the world, but if you can’t build relationships and take people on the journey, you can’t change the game.

Paul Queeney: It needs to be someone with a bit of bravery. They need to have a really good understanding of the domain they’re working in and trying to change. And I think the last bit is communication skill.

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Paul Queeney, Trinity Grammar

Vanessa Sorenson: I’ve worked for so many incredible women leaders who have lifted me up when I’ve needed it. Women that truly link arms and support one another.

Erin Burke: Do it—consume all that information because it’ll help you figure out what makes sense for how you want to live your life.

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Erin Burke, Pepperstone

Paul Queeney: Trust your hunches. Even if it doesn’t work, don’t worry about it. There’ll be another opportunity along somewhere else.

Erin Burke: Take up space. It’s okay to be there, and it’s okay to be professionally loud.

Written by Robyn Foyster

With over 30 years experience as a journalist and TV producer, Robyn Foyster is the owner and publisher of the lifestyle websites TheCarousel.com, GameChangers.com.au and WomenLoveTech.com.

Robyn was voted one of the 30 most powerful women in media at the 2015 B&T Women In Media Awards.

Previously, Robyn was the Publisher and Editor of Australia's three biggest flagship magazine brands - The Australian Women's Weekly, Woman's Day and New Idea.

Robyn won Editor of the Year at the 2007 Magazine of the Year Award and under her helm The Australian Women's Weekly won the inaugural 2008 Australian Magazine Award for Australia's best mass market magazine and New Idea won the MPA's coveted Magazine of the Year award.

She can be contacted on robyn@thecarousel.com.

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