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Danielle Wood may refer to: * Danielle Wood (writer) (born 1972), Australian writer, journalist and academic * Danielle Wood (economist) (born 1979 or 1980), Australian economist and incoming chair of the Productivity Commission * Danielle Wood (engineer), American engineer and assistant professor in the MIT Media Lab {{hndis, Wood, Danielle ...
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Danielle Wood (writer)
Danielle Wood (born 11 August 1972) is a Tasmanian journalist, writer and academic. Her first book, ''The Alphabet of Light and Dark'', won The Australian/Vogel Literary Award in 2002. Biography Wood was born in Hobart, Tasmania. She was educated at The Friends' School in Hobart and went on to complete a Bachelor of Arts with honours from the University of Tasmania, before working as a cadet journalist. At age 26, Wood moved to Western Australia and enrolled in a PhD through Edith Cowan University, starting work on her book at the same time. She has since returned to Tasmania where she is a lecturer at University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay. Books *''The Alphabet of Light and Dark'', Allen & Unwin, 2003, *''Rosie Little’s Cautionary Tales for Girls'', Allen & Unwin, 2006, *''Housewife Superstar: the very best of Marjorie Bligh'', Text Publishing, 2011, *''Marjorie Bligh’s HOME: Hints On Managing Everything'', Text Publishing, 2012, *''Deep South: Stories from Tasmania' ...
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Danielle Wood (economist)
Danielle Wood (born 1979 or 1980) is an Australian economist who is currently chair of the Productivity Commission. She commenced as chair in November 2023, and is the first woman to hold the role. Before her time as commission chair, she was CEO of the Grattan Institute from 2020 to 2023. Early life, personal life and education Wood grew up in the Adelaide Hills, the daughter of Rae and Simon Wood. She attended Walford Anglican School for Girls in Hyde Park, Adelaide. Walford, however, did not offer economics as a year 12 subject, so she took economics classes at Eynesbury Senior College. She then studied at the University of Adelaide, graduating with a Bachelor of Economics with honours in 2001, before attaining master's degrees in both economics and competition law from the University of Melbourne. Career After graduating, she began her career as a research economist with the Productivity Commission. She then worked at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and ...
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