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Catherine Fritz-Kalish

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Catherine Fritz-Kalish (born 5 December 1973) is the co-founder and managing director of the Australian think tank Global Access Partners (GAP).[1]

She is a board member of several commercial and not-for-profit organisations, including the Fritz Family Office,[2]; the Fritz Family Foundation,[3]; and Huddle,[4] a consulting firm that specialises in human-centered change management.

International activities[edit]

She is also a Director of the International Centre for Democratic Partnerships (ICDP),[5] a non-political organisation established in 2017 which currently implements the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Pacific Connect[6] programme. She is also Director of the ICDP Foundation,[7] which supports projects in education, cultural preservation, health and the natural environment in the Pacific.

She was part of Australia’s trade mission to Israel in 2016 [8] led by Lucy Turnbull AO and a member of the CSIRO/NAB Australian National Outlook 2060’s[9] in 2018-19.

Philanthropy[edit]

She co-founded Thread Together[10] which provides brand new clothing to disadvantaged communities across Australia. She sits on the boards of social justice charity Stand Up[11] and is a member of the advisory board for the Social Impact Hub.[12] She is also part of a significant giving circle which engages whole families in the act of giving to those in need.[13]

She is a mentor for women (Pacific Connect, The Susan Wakil Fellowship[14] student leadership program), a regular blogger[15] on Open Forum (Australia), and has co-authored several articles on the ‘Second Track’ process and methodology.

Selected publications[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Global Access Partners (GAP)".
  2. "Fritz Family Office".
  3. "Fritz Family Foundation" (PDF).
  4. "Huddle".
  5. "International Centre for Democratic Partnerships (ICDP)".
  6. "Pacific Connect".
  7. "ICDP Foundation".
  8. "Australia's trade mission to Israel". 19 May 2016.
  9. "Australian National Outlook 2060".
  10. "Thread Together".
  11. "Stand Up".
  12. "Social Impact Hub".
  13. "Establishing family values and legacies through philanthropy with Catherine Fritz-Kalish: KPMG case study". 14 November 2023.
  14. "Susan Wakil Fellowship".
  15. "Catherine Fritz-Kalish's blog".




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