Podcast #013: April Palmerlee

 

Episode Description

April Palmerlee was appointed CEO of AmCham in 2017 after an international career in government, education, and the corporate sector. American-born, Palmerlee has lived in Sydney since 2003 and is a dual citizen.

She is a member of Chief Executive Women and a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. She received a BS from Georgetown and a Master’s from Columbia.

In Australia, she has worked for the University of Sydney’s US Studies Centre, the Lowy Institute for International Policy, the Centre for Independent Studies, and Potomac Partners.

In the US, she held the rank of Assistant Secretary at the Department of State with the remit for international women’s issues. Before that, she was a senior executive at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.

She has also worked for couturier Oscar de la Renta, financial publisher The Bank Credit Analyst, and not-for-profit The Spanish Institute.

She is on the boards of CIS and Georgetown University Australian and New Zealand Centre. She also chairs a scholarship selection committee at the Fulbright Commission.

Having something to contribute, and feeling that you’re of service to others is how we get the most satisfaction.
— April Palmerlee, CEO of American Chamber of Commerce

TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Intro

02:27 - What Does It Mean to Be a Brand?

09:58 - Corporate Sector Moving in the Right Direction

13:21 - The Importance of Loyalty and Relevance

18:49 - How to Be Relevant and Make an Impact

21:29 - April’s Career Mentors

25:27 - Mentorship for Students

32:44 - April’s Experience with Oscar

38:26 - Advice for Young People Looking for a Job

43:19 - Outro

 
 

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