Dominic Ephraums (he/him)

Social Innovator

Working on Gadigal Lands

Dominic’s part of our innovation consulting team, where he supports, designs, manages and delivers our projects and initiatives in his role as graduate social designer.

Passionate about positive social change, he joins TACSI to improve the lives of the broader Australian community while respecting and supporting First Nations sovereignty, knowledge, community and culture. He seeks to better society’s frameworks to address today's complex issues.

Dominic’s background is in design, creativity and innovation, and he uses his experience to develop innovative practices and solutions to address community issues.

Having only just started his role with us, his career highlight to date is completing his Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation honours project.

When Dominic’s not at work, you can find him going for walks, spending time with friends, reading, writing, and drawing.

Qualifications

Bachelor of Interior Architecture

Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation (Honours)

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