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Roger Lam

Roger Lam is Company Secretary of Raising Children Network.

Roger is currently Finance Manger at the Parenting Research Centre. Roger has extensive experience working in the not-for-profit sector in Australia. Prior to moving to Australia over 20 years ago, Roger worked with multinational corporations including AMF and BMW Asia. Before moving to Australia, Roger was the CFO and Executive Director of Dexion Singapore, part of the Dexion Group which was formerly listed on the ASX.

Roger is a Fellow of CPA Australia and holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) from Curtin University and Masters of Law (Government and Commercial) from the Australian National University.

Roger previously served on the Board of the Australian Association of Social Marketing (AASM) and Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia (PANDA).

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