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Dedicated Director Earns Membership With Stanford Who's Who

Michelle Burgess has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of her remarkable professional career.

    NEWCASTLE, NSW, AUSTRALIA, March 17, 2011 /Stanford Who's Who/ -- Michelle Burgess has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of her remarkable professional career. As Director of the Workers Health Centre, Michelle has routinely exhibited the passion, vision and dedication necessary to be considered among the best.

Established in 1976, the Workers Health Centre is Australia's oldest workers health and safety service. They are focused on occupational health and safety as well as injury management throughout New South Wales. The organization has helped tens of thousands of workers over the years and is used by trade unions, employers including some of Australia's largest companies and organizations, government departments, local councils and community organizations.

Michelle is responsible for managing all major aspects of the organization as well as overseeing the daily operations. She possesses particular expertise in the rehabilitation of injured workers. During her collegiate career, Michelle earned a Diploma in Business Management. In the time away from her busy schedule, she greatly enjoys traveling.

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