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Tracey Lloyd was appointed Suite 101’s Social Corporate Responsibility Feature Writer in August 2009. Ms Lloyd is the Managing Director of Vireo Health Promotions, an Australian workplace wellbeing consultancy. Professional Background, Qualifications and Education Ms Lloyd holds a Bachelor of Arts (Criminology & Criminal Justice) from Griffith University and a Graduate Certificate in Health Promotion from Curtin University of Technology. She is currently working towards a Graduate Diploma of Psychology and Masters of Business Management. Prior to founding Vireo Health Promotions, Ms Lloyd held various roles in the legal field and corporate governance. She has also worked in the not for profit social welfare sector as Communications Manager. Ms Lloyd is a trained mediator, a member of the Association for Contextual Behavioural Science and is a reviewer for the Cochrane Collaboration’s systemic reviews of healthcare interventions. Active in her local community, Ms Lloyd volunteers with the Heart Foundation Community Speakers’ Program and assists Best Friends Rescue Inc with fundraising management and strategic planning. Writing Credits “Worthless and Scared” written by Ms Lloyd was an entrant in the 2009 Queenlsand Premier’s Literary Awards. Copies of Ms Lloyd’s works “Worthless and Scared” and “Depression – What It Is & How To Recover” are held by the National Library of Australia and the State Library of Queensland. Ms Lloyd has written a number of workbooks on behalf of Vireo Health Promotions and publishes a monthly e-newsletter on workplace health issues. Ms Lloyd has contributed articles to SelfGrowth.Com and Associated Content. She also prepares video presentations for Vireo Health Promotion’s Youtube channel. Thoughts on Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate social responsibility is an essential strategy for companies looking to remain competitive in today's social and economic climate and it is important that corporate social responsibility initiatives are seen as long term corporate cultural change rather than short term marketing exercises. Contacting Tracey Lloyd If you have a issue you’d like to see covered or have a question about corporate social responsibility, feel free to contact Ms Lloyd via email or connect with her on Twitter. |
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