About Us
Share Knowledge | Deliver Value | Create Impact
Meet the team
Everything we do is guided by our 3 core values of sharing knowledge, delivering value, and creating impact.
State Award – Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion | Outstanding Employer of Choice | Outstanding Employee

Natalie Bramble
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I’ve been supporting for-purpose organisations delivering social change and increasing their social impact for nearly 20 years. Time, and time again I heard the same issues that prevented them from accessing sector knowledge. To address these, I co-founded iClick2Learn.
We teach business skills to boards, staff and volunteers in not-for-profits; charities and social enterprises. What we really do is change their lives through career development; transferable knowledge and skills and confidence and motivation to progress their social change purpose and support their community. That’s what excites me! We know that the ability for organisations to respond to changes in the sector, and to adapt and innovate, depends on the capacity of their people and that’s who we’re investing in. I’m always keen for discussions on collaborations and projects with shared value.
In between work I find time to volunteer for some good causes such as mentoring; judging a human-centred design contest for Syrian teenagers living in a refugee camp in Iraq; Supporting business development programs in the pacific islands and giving a helping hand at the local fundraising bbqs. I also love spending quality time with my two cats who seem to have been adopted by the iClick2Learn team!

Kellie Jennar
Ideas stay ideas until they meet a producer. My role is to make your ideas come to life. I lead the large amount of invisible work underpinning our training products. I coordinate everything and everyone; scheduling, actors, legal requirements, budgets, animators, caterers, writers, editors, equipment, film crews, and anything else involved in transitioning an idea into reality. And I love it!
Visual storytelling is my passion and when I’m not working at iClick2Learn I’m the president of Dubbo Filmmakers Inc. The cross-pollination of these roles has yielded a truly unique way to train. I know how to make something visually effective, and I know the training needs of volunteer organisations.
One key to running this hive of activity is making sure everyone is well-informed, well-fed, and well-caffeinated. That’s why I put Glen in charge of Friday BBQs and made him our new on-call barista; I told him it was a promotion!

Glen Dunkley
When I co-founded iClick2Learn with Natalie, I knew we could find a way to help others realise their potential. I’ve brought my skills as an inbound marketer and web design to iClick2Learn. I lead our team in offering useful, relevant, engaging content across multiple platforms. I also feel strongly about removing barriers to learning, that’s why we offer so much for free or low cost. I want our product to be used and useful!
And I love a challenge, so as well as heading up the nuts-and-bolts of our online presence, I also run training workshops, manage the tech team, coordinate our marketing strategy, and I make the best coffee in the office!
I’m also the CFD – Chief Food Dispenser. My cat started my feed-on-demand training and apparently I’m good at it, because I’ve been promoted to feeding the whole iClick2Learn team at our Friday lunch!

Kaela Bayliss
Kaela Bayliss is a Worimi/Gamilaroi woman living in Wiradjuri country in Dubbo. She is a motivated and professional individual with a strong commitment to serving others and a passion for social and emotional wellbeing. Kaela’s core values include honesty, acceptance, equity, flexibility, and a commitment to working with diverse groups, but especially First Nations People.
Kaela Bayliss has extensive experience in social and emotional wellbeing, and disability support programs, as well as policy development.
Keynote speaker at the 2022 Indigenous Wellbeing Conference, discussing Indigenous SEWB programs and Suicide Prevention
Master Trainer of Indigenous Specific Suicide Prevention Model

Kylie Neary
Kylie is a born and bred Riverina farm girl with a Bachelor of Financial Administration from the University of New England, Armidale. Debits and credits have taken Kylie across the country and around the world, but Australia was always destined to be home.
Relocating to Newcastle from Sydney ten years ago, Kylie lives with her devoted and domesticated chore loving husband, two children and an attention seeking border collie.
Kylie’s finance and business management career spans over 25 years. Working in corporate environments as a trusted advisor to senior leadership teams and Boards she has invaluable hands-on experience and knows what it takes to succeed.
As a chartered accountant, Kylie’s passion is now in helping small business entrepreneurs find their financial mojo and plan for tomorrow. As an innovative thinker with an analytical mind, she wants the best for you and your business.
With contagious ambition and determination Kylie is the professional who can offer you the springboard to success. Genuine, honest, and ethical, her personal approach is unrivalled. She’s ready to help you take control. Are you ready for her?

Dominic Cudmore
I’m an experienced law professional and I advise iClick2Learn in legal matters. I’m also an educator at iClick2Learn, I help learners understand Compliance in their sector. I draw on years of providing expert legal advisory services on employment contracts, disputes, mediation and risk management training across the country. I consult with many not-for-profit and charitable organisations in all aspects of their operations. But I take a special interest in arts and cultural policy, Australia/Asia relations, indigenous affairs, philanthropy, and social enterprise.
Communication is at the heart of my work. Every person is in a context and good communication takes that into account. This could mean drafting a constitution to meet an organisation’s needs, or translating complex language into understandable learning content. Unsurprisingly, my love of communication spills into my personal life, I love to travel and I’m fluent in English, Dutch, French and German.
One of the things I find interesting about iClick2Learn’s online delivery style is how it stimulates creativity. Using electronic resources that are readily available across the country, organisations can customise training to meet the needs of real people in their context. This is the future of training. Our online learning provides dynamic support, relatable and accessible for everyone.

Lyn Nolan
Equity is more than just money. I’ve always enjoyed accuracy, there’s nothing quite like the feeling of balancing the books. There’s a rightness to it, like everything is as it should be. Unsurprisingly, I studied accounting and for the last twenty years people have trusted me to manage their equity.
At iClick2Learn my role is the attention to detail in our finances, real accountability starts with our ability in accounts. I see being a stickler as a way to contribute to our integrity and engender trust in our clients.
One of the things I love about my work is the other kind of equity – equity of access to training. I grew up in regional NSW and I know how hard it is when you can’t access relevant training and resources. It’s gratifying to be a part of redressing the imbalance.