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NoosaCare CEO marks 24 years

Saturday 25 June marked 24 years at NoosaCare for their chief executive officer Megan D’Elton.

NoosaCare is a not-for-profit aged care provider that has served the community for more than 35 years.

Megan reflected on her journey and the many lessons learned over the last 24 years.

“For NoosaCare to be able to deliver care that truly makes a difference in our residents’ lives we need to prioritise our health and wellbeing and that of those around us,” she said.

Megan said it was important to plan and communicate from top to bottom and back up again.

“When people are involved and understand where they fit and how they are important and relevant, they are more likely to get on board with change,” she said.

“Have courage in the face of adversity and always be open to creating and receiving opportunities.”

As a successful CEO, Megan said she’s discovered that optimism is indispensable to running an organisation.

“We trust this may shed some light on what has helped Megan and the team over the 24 years and continue to propel us forward and wake up every morning grateful for the opportunity to be doing what we do,” NoosaCare’s Danah Wood said.

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