Leah Swasbrick joined the team in November last year as compliance officer and works closely with the training team to ensure that systems remain fully compliant with national standards.
With a meticulous eye for detail and a strong understanding of regulatory frameworks, Leah’s focus is streamlining administration processes to improve documentation to ensure a high standard of quality across all education and training services.
Kerri McKenna joins YMCLC as executive assistant and has an impressive background in finance and administration.
Kerri quickly became a key member of the management team, ensuring daily operations run smoothly and efficiently.
Her financial acumen, organisational skills and friendly professionalism have made her a valued addition.
Former Publican’s Daughter Café owner Kellie Robilliard recently joined YMCLC as a community support officer, making a difference by supporting volunteers and co-hosting Talking Café events.
Her passion for people, approachable nature and deep ties to the local area make her a natural fit for this important role.
YMCLC executive Julie-Anne Clarke said the centre continued to grow, and so too does its impact on the lives of people in Yarrawonga, Mulwala and surrounding areas.
“YMCLC is proud to have these new faces on board and looks forward to the contributions they will continue to make as part of a team dedicated to connection, care and community empowerment,” Ms Clarke said.