THE POWERHOUSE SAM MOSTYN
Sam Mostyn has had the kind of chameleon-like career that many dream of achieving before settling into a well-earned early retirement.
After graduating as a lawyer, she transitioned into politics as a policy adviser, handpicked by then-prime minister Paul Keating to work in his office. She later left the public sector to take on leadership and board. positions at some of Australia's largest organisations, including Mirvac, Virgin Australia and Optus.
In 2005, she made history as the first female AFL commissioner - a position she held for over a decadeplaying a pivotal role in launching the women's professional league. Along the way, she has advocated for gender equality, Indigenous rights, and climate action and sustainability. It's a lot to fit into 59 years, and most would be ready to hang up their boots. Thankfully, Mostyn - instantly recognisable with her sleek silver crop and thick-framed black glassesis not like most people.
In July, she was sworn in as the 28th Governor-General of Australia, becoming only the second woman to be appointed to the office. While her official title designates her as "His Majesty's representative in Australia", Mostyn is determined to bring a refreshing, thoughtful approach to the role over the next five years, reflecting and amplifying "the great stories of success across the country back to all Australians".
"I am proud to have been asked to serve and am acutely conscious of the honour," she tells marie claire. In her first six months, she has visited every state and territory on a mission to connect with as many people as possible, and cheered on our Paralympians in Paris. "Most of all, I'm optimistic about what can be achieved through building relationships between the office of the Governor-General and all parts of our community," she adds.
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