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Brad Keighran Appointed as General Manager of DPS

<p>Introducing DPS Publishing’s New General Manager, Brad Keighran</p>

Introducing DPS Publishing’s New General Manager, Brad Keighran

DPS Publishing, Australia’s leading source of information on the aged care and disability sectors, is pleased to announce the appointment of Brad Keighran as its new General Manager.

With over 20 years of senior leadership experience across a broad range of industries including media, advertising, marketing, and digital product development, Brad brings with him a wealth of experience and a distinguished track record in leadership, business development, and operations management.

As General Manager, Brad aims to advance DPS’s already trusted product offerings and strengthen its position as the premier resource for aged care and disability support information. “I am excited to join the Group as General Manager of DPS and look forward to contributing to our mission of providing a trusted voice for consumers and families navigating the complexities of aged care and disability support.” said Mr Keighran.

Lauren Todorovic, Group CEO, expressed her enthusiasm for Keighran’s appointment: “We are delighted to welcome Brad Keighran to the DPS team. His extensive experience and innovative approach align perfectly with our group’s vision of providing Australians with reliable and comprehensive aged and disability care information. Brad’s leadership will undoubtedly drive DPS forward, enhancing our ability to empower individuals and families in making informed care decisions.”

About DPS
DPS Publishing connects Australians with aged care and disability support providers, through a range of print and online resources, including Aged Care Guide, Home Care Navigator Guide, Disability Support Guide, Your Retirement Living Magazine, Talking Aged Care, Talking Disability, HelloCare and Hello Leaders – offering trusted information and tools for informed decision-making.

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