There are many sides to Dolly Cutinho

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Women Executive of the Year with the Indian Executive Club in 2014. Operations Manager for Migrant Banking Services at the National Australian Bank, where she has worked for more than 12 years, and won several leadership awards. Treasurer of the 105-member strong Melbourne Konkan Community Inc. Mother to two teenage children who are currently working and studying in Melbourne. And if that wasn’t a handful, Dolly volunteers with the Cancer Council, Red Cross and Salvation Army and Vinnie’s in her spare time. “I love mentoring youth and have done seminars for women and banking too,” she says.

Back to the beginning. Originally from Mumbai, Dolly came to Australia in 2003 as a Permanent Resident. She has two Master’s Degrees from the University of Mumbai in Commerce and Management Studies specialising in finance.

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