Pallavi Duvvuri (she/her)

Social Designer

Working on Kaurna Land

As a social innovator, Pallavi works with our consulting team to collaborate on the design and delivery of social innovation projects that help people live their fullest lives with all the support they need. 

She joins TACSI to be a part of a passionate group of people working to shift the needle on some of our biggest social challenges. Unafraid to imagine new worlds and ways of living in them, Pallavi sees her role as a chance to constantly learn by doing.

Pallavi brings her background in service design for refugee settlement contexts to her role at TACSI by supporting people to bring their whole selves to design and innovation processes.

Her career highlight has been working closely with young people with lived experience of migration to develop strategies they could deploy in their communities to bring about change. Having been a migrant at multiple points in her life, she carried their shared feelings of adaptability, courage, and introspection beyond the project. 

Through her work at TACSI, Pallavi hopes to bring more diversity into the social innovation and systems-thinking fields in Australia by working with people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

When Pallavi’s not at TACSI, she spends her time cooking, hiking with her partner, and exploring different parts of South Australia.

Qualifications

Master of Design 

Bachelor of Visual Communication

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