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How skateboarding helps this director switch off

How skateboarding helps this director switch off

Dulani Van den Broek, director, engineering and asset management at KPMG in Perth, never misses a skate class, which has taught her that it’s okay to fall.

Dulani Van den Broek began skateboarding during the pandemic.  Trevor Collens

What’s the first thing you do when you wake up?

I’m not really a morning person, but I do wake up around 6am and get myself ready. My husband gets the twins up [Van den Broek has nine-year-old twin girls] and they get themselves sorted. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday they have early morning sport. We drop them together because they start at 7am, and then he might drop me to work. I’m in the office somewhere between 7am and 7.30am.

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Hannah Tattersall
Hannah TattersallWork and careers reporterHannah Tattersall is a work and careers reporter for The Australian Financial Review, focusing on executive education. Email Hannah at hannah.tattersall@afr.com.au

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