Australian Crisis Simulation Summit
Australian Crisis Simulation Summit

Australian Crisis Simulation Summit Information

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Summary

Australian Crisis Simulation Summit is a educational institution company that has been in the industry for 7 years. The company currently specializes in the International Affairs area. Its headquarters is located at AU. The estimated number of employees - 16. To connect with Australian Crisis Simulation Summit employee register on SignalHire.

Organization Website

australiancrisissimulationsummit.com

Industries

Headquarters Location

Canberra, ACT, 2601 AU

Employees Size

10-50 employees

Founded

2019

Employees Turnover 4 quarter 2025

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Employee tenure at Australian Crisis Simulation Summit shows a diverse range of experience levels:
37% have been with the company for less than 1 year34% for 1–2 years20% for 3–4 years9% for 5–7 years
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Ewan Gillespie
Head Crisis Writer
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Sophie Slee
Head of Crisis Operations
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Alastair Page
Brisbane Hub Coordinator
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Lachlan Kelly
Head of Crisis Operations
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Abigail
Virtual Hub Coordinator
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Anushka Vineet
Head of Media and Marketing
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Isabelle Chui
Head of Crisis Operations
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Jacob Paget
Crisis Writer
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George
Careers Officer
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Gabriella Wilson
Podcast Officer
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Arabella Kimber
Alumni Officer
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Maya Haggstrom
Research Officer
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FAQ

Australian Crisis Simulation Summit operates in the Foreign Affairs industries. More details can be found on the official website: australiancrisissimulationsummit.com.
The headquarters of Australian Crisis Simulation Summit are located in Canberra, Australia.
Australian Crisis Simulation Summit currently employs 10-50 people.
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