Sandra Davey

Board Director

Sandra is an innovation expert and product leader who brings more than 30 years’ experience in digital development to TACSI as a Board Director. Commercially astute and digitally native, she’s worked with teams to deliver more than 30 products for B2B and B2C markets across public, for-purpose and private sectors. 

Currently a Director of auDA and Screenrights Australia, Sandra has previously held governance roles as the Director and Chair of Choice, Chair of the Australian Internet Governance Forum (auIGF), Director and National President of the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association, and was the inaugural Director of auDA when it was formally established in 1999.

Sandra brings strategic understanding, governance insight and deep expertise in digital technologies and transformation. She's passionate about profit and impact and through transformation, strategy, innovation and technology she helps organisations achieve sustainable financial success while strengthening trust with their people, customers, and communities.

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