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ARTRAGE Leaders Listed In This Year's Power 500

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In exciting news, three ARTRAGE leaders have been listed in this year’s Power 500!

CEO Jo Thomas makes her Power 500 debut, ranking fourth in Arts and Entertainment after stepping up to lead ARTRAGE in October 2023 with her extensive experience as an arts leader.

This is the latest addition to her impressive experience, including leading Metro Arts in Brisbane as chief executive and artistic director, helping establish the Metro Arts Future Fund, winning Queensland Telstra Business Woman of the Year in 2020, and being a Churchill Fellow.

Additionally, our two ARTRAGE Co Deputy Chairs have also made this year’s Power 500.

Brodie McCulloch ranked second in Technology and Innovation, and remains one of the most influential players in the WA start-up ecosystem for his work with Spacecubed.

Carolyn Chard ranked third in Arts and Entertainment and remains one of the longest serving arts leaders in WA.

Join us in giving our leaders a round of applause. Congratulations all!

Photo by Wade Ranson.