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Ms. Alexandra Wilson appointed as Executive General Manager, Education Pathways with the Royal Australian College of Surgeons

Date Posted:27 May 2025
Author:Deborah Komesaroff

Ms. Alexandra Wilson has been appointed to the position of Executive General Manager, Education Pathways with the Royal Australian College of Surgeons and will commence in June 2025. In this position, Alexandra will lead a large team who are responsible for delivering educational pathways that are crucial in supporting surgeons in their life cycle of patient care through partnerships, eLearning, practical and simulated modalities.

Alexandra is an accomplished executive with deep strategic, commercial and operational leadership experience in international, executive, professional and higher education. Alexandra presents with expertise in managing corporate governance with direct relationships with Boards and Academia combined with executive leadership and the ability to communicate complex strategic solutions to diverse audiences.

Most recently, Alexandra has been providing consulting services within and adjacent to the higher education sector as a Principal at Alexandra Rose Consulting. Previously held positions include Executive General Manager for a period of two years and General Manager, Knowledge and Learning for over four years at The Tax Institute Higher Education.

 

“One aspect of the Future Leadership experience I particularly valued was the frank and straightforward dialogue with Deborah Komesaroff. Her clear communication style, coupled with genuine insight and candour, created an environment where I felt well-informed and well-prepared throughout the process.”

Ms. Alexandra Wilson, Executive General Manager, Education Pathways, Royal Australian College of Surgeons (as of June 2025)


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