Sabine Kalker serves as the Can4Cancer Manager at Commonwealth Bank, where she leverages her extensive expertise in project and event management to spearhead one of the organization's flagship initiatives. With a focus on cancer research, support, and prevention, Can4Cancer has mobilized over 3,000 employees and...
Sabine Kalker serves as the Can4Cancer Manager at Commonwealth Bank, where she leverages her extensive expertise in project and event management to spearhead one of the organization's flagship initiatives. With a focus on cancer research, support, and prevention, Can4Cancer has mobilized over 3,000 employees and garnered the support of more than 30 corporate sponsors, raising an impressive $5.5 million over the past five years in partnership with Tour de Cure. Sabine’s role is pivotal in coordinating these efforts, ensuring that each event is not only well-organized but also impactful in its mission to combat cancer.
Her exceptional communication skills enable her to build and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders, from internal teams to external partners, fostering a collaborative environment that drives success. Sabine's proactive approach and high attention to detail ensure that all aspects of the initiative, from logistics to fundraising strategies, are meticulously planned and executed. Her proficiency in risk management and business analysis allows her to navigate challenges effectively, ensuring that the Can4Cancer initiative meets its ambitious targets year after year.
In 2019, the Can4Cancer initiative will feature a series of engaging walks designed to raise awareness and funds, showcasing Sabine’s ability to create meaningful experiences that resonate with participants and sponsors alike. Her commitment to excellence and her strategic vision make her a key player in advancing Commonwealth Bank’s philanthropic goals, while also contributing to the broader fight against cancer. With a strong foundation in management and a passion for making a difference, Sabine Kalker exemplifies leadership in the nonprofit sector.