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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

UOW Pulse is a not for profit organisation, with proceeds from everything purchased on campus going straight back into enriching student life on campus. Whether that’s through events, entertainment, activities or through our clubs and societies and volunteering programs.

UOW Pulse was established in 2016. It came to be with the merging of the  institution’s Students Union and the Sports Association. UOW Pulse is an independent, not-for-profit organisation which is governed by a professional Board including an elected Student-Director, and committees including the Pulse Advisory Committee comprising of current UOW students.

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SHAUN MINOQUE

Non-Executive Director

CHRISTINE OTOOLE
CHRISTINE O'TOOLE

Non-Executive Director

HELEN PARTRIDGE

Executive Director

JANENE KELLAWAY

Non-Executive Director

SAMANTHA PEACE

Executive Director

ALEXANDER TEGG

Student Director

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SILVANA NAUMOVSKI

Staff Pulse Board Director

ALF MACCIONI

Chief Executive Officer

CONSTITUTION

 

The Constitution provides an overview of the rules and regulations surrounding the governance of UOW Pulse Limited including the Board of Directors, Chief Executive Officer, Committees and Advisory Committees.

STRATEGIC PLAN

 

The 2026–2030 Strategic Plan defines how we will deliver vibrant, inclusive campus experiences that connect people, enrich student life and strengthen UOW’s impact as a leading university community.

ANNUAL REPORT

 

The Annual Report provides an overview of UOW Pulse Limited’s performance over the past financial year, highlighting key outcomes, achievements and financial results that demonstrate our impact and accountability.

SAFE AND RESPECTFUL COMMUNITIES

UOW Pulse is committed to creating a safe and respectful environment for all members of our community. UOW Pulse places the highest priority on providing a safe study, living and working environment. Sexual assault and sexual harassment matters are dealt with under a ‘support first’ model and individuals are encouraged to report any incident for investigation.

COMBATING MODERN SLAVERY

Modern slavery affects some 40 million people across the globe, with women and girls disproportionately affected. This grave violation of human rights is unacceptable. Find the UOW 2022 Modern Slavery statement here.

REPORTS

Historic Annual Reports for the University of Wollongong Union, Wollongong UniCentre and University Recreation & Aquatic Centre Ltd are available in the University digital archives.