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Bronwyn Dodd

Bronwyn Dodd National General Manager, Indigenous Banking, Westpac

Bronwyn Dodd is a proud Ngarrindjeri woman and accomplished executive with over two decades of leadership experience spanning the banking, government, and health sectors. As National General Manager of Indigenous Banking at Westpac, Bronwyn leads strategic initiatives that promote financial inclusion and drive sustainable economic outcomes for Indigenous communities across Australia.

Her career is distinguished by a commitment to social impact and operational excellence. Prior to joining Westpac, Bronwyn held senior executive roles including Executive Director, Customers and Services at the South Australian Housing Authority, and leadership positions in finance and human resources within both public and private healthcare systems. She has also delivered strong commercial results across SME, Commercial, and Agribusiness markets in the banking sector.

Bronwyn serves as a non-executive director on the boards of Cancer Council SA and Indigenous Business Australia’s Investment Board, where she contributes her expertise in governance, strategy, and community engagement. Most recently, she was appointed to the inaugural Project Kuiper Global Advisory Board, supporting Amazon’s mission to deliver affordable, high-speed broadband to underserved communities worldwide—marking a major milestone with the launch of its first production satellites aboard the Kuiper 1 – ULA Atlas V 551 rocket.

She holds an MBA from the University of Adelaide, completed Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) course, and is currently completing a Diploma in Psychology. Bronwyn lives in Brisbane with her two children, Jake and Mia.

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