With over 15 years of hospitality experience, Miranda left her mark in the sector as co-founder of the internationally acclaimed, award-winning restaurant group, Belle’s Hot
Chicken. Pivoting to a career in social impact in 2018, Miranda has worked with notable impact intermediaries Health Justice Australia and Social Traders, as well as non-profit Small Giants and their publication Dumbo Feather.
Most recently, Miranda has been at Yarra Trams, leveraging the world’s largest light rail network to deliver social and environmental value for all Victorians through social procurement.
‘It is an honour to continue Tenille’s outstanding legacy in leading For Change Co.,” said Campbell.
“Melbourne’s globally recognised hospitality sector is rich with opportunities to support young people, and I’m dedicated to harnessing its power to do so.”
According to Campbell, social enterprises like For Change Co. demonstrate how business can be a force for good in the world, and it is a privilege to guide us in our next chapter.
For Change Co. Chair Nick Verginis highlighted that they are thrilled to announce that Miranda Campbell has been appointed their new CEO at For Change Co.
“Miranda brings a wealth of experience and a deep passion for tackling youth homelessness, and we’re excited about the positive impact she’ll make,” said Nick.
“Our founding Managing Director, Tenille Gilbert has enabled the strong foundations on which to deliver our mission. With this legacy to build on, For Change Co, will continue to work towards our vision of an Australia free from youth homelessness.”
Menchie Khairuddin is a writer Deputy Content Manager at Akolade and content producer for Third Sector News. She is passionate about social affairs specifically in mixed, multicultural heritage and not-for-profit organisations.
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