Noah Carroll
Noah Carroll was the 11th National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party. He is a member of the party's right faction.[1] Political careerCarroll joined Labor at the age of 21 while living in Mount Macedon in rural Victoria.[2] He then served as Councillor for the Shire of Macedon Ranges.[3] He has also previously been employed as a Ministerial Advisor to the Victorian Treasurer, Adviser to the Minister for Finance and Consumer Affairs and as an Adviser to the Minister for Gaming and Consumer Affairs.[2] Carroll subsequently worked as the Assistant State Secretary of Victorian Labor from 2009 to 2011 and then as State Secretary from 2011 to 2016.[4] As State Secretary, he oversaw the 2014 state campaign that elected the Andrews Government in Victoria after just one term in opposition.[4] He is known for his bluntness, strategic mind and is considered a very close confidant of Labor Leader Bill Shorten[4] and previously worked for Senators Stephen Conroy and Robert Ray. He completed Harvard Business School's general management programme in 2015. [5] He is also a graduate of the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Arts degree and from Monash University with a Master of Management (International Business). [6] In 2013, he was awarded the ten-year service medal for service to the Country Fire Authority. Caroll resigned from the position of National Secretary in July 2019 following Labor's defeat at the 2019 Australian federal election.[7] He now works at KPMG in the management consultant division.[8] Personal lifeCaroll has a wife, Sarah, and has two children, daughter, Isabella and son, Harrison.[2] References
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