
Cathryn Bridge
Transport Accident Investigation Commission
General counsel and general manager business services
- More than 20 years’ experience in legal, operational, policy and regulatory roles in the public service in social and environmental services, and primary industries.
- Managed the proposals process at the Environmental Protection Authority and has led legal, regulatory policy, and project teams at the Ministry of Fisheries.
- Has an Executive Master of Public Administration from the Australia and NZ School of Government and an LLB and BA from Victoria University.
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