
The Public Transport Association Australia New Zealand (PTAANZ)’s podcast series, Women Who Move Nations, features interviews with female public transport executives from Australia, New Zealand and around the world. Hosted by Michelle Batsas, Executive Director of Future Mobility at the Victorian Department of Transport and Planning and a PTAANZ Champion, each guest shares her insights on the big ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this inspiring episode of Women Who Move Nations proudly sponsored by NEC Australia, host Michelle Bats speaks with Louise McCormick, CEO of the Department of Infrastructure and Logistics in the Northern Territory. Louise shares her remarkable jou... more
In this episode of Women Who Move Nations, host Michelle Batsas chats with Tithi Roy, Solutions Architect at NEC, about her unique career journey and the innovations she's leading in the smart transport space. Tithi shares how her background in GIS a... more
One of my favourite podcasts! Michelle Batsas does a great job picking the brains of leaders in transport. Whether you’re interested in what’s driving decisions in transport around the world, the diverse career paths within the industry, or women in leadership, there’s something in it for you.
I love listening to this podcast on the bus on my way to work. Michelle is a great interviewer and I like how she takes her guests on a journey through their careers. I recommend this podcasts to young females irrespective of whether they are interested in public transport or not.
Great insights for anyone interested in public transport or empowering women professionally
A fabulous podcast for anyone new to transport or looking for insights and inspiration for a long term career in the transport industry.
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Apple Podcasts | #144 |
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