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Women in Leadership: readying for resistance Keynote speaker: Jerril Rechter, Chief Executive Officer,
VicHealth
Monday 17 September 2018, 11.45am to 2.00pm
Sofitel on Collins, Melbourne
agenda
11.45am Registrations
12.05pm Welcome Ben Luttrell Associate Director Victoria and Tasmania, CEDA
12.10pm Introduction Michael Baldwin Head of Corporate Affairs, First State Super
12.15pm Keynote address Jerril Rechter Chief Executive Officer, VicHealth
12.30pm Lunch
12.55pm Moderated discussion and questions
Kathryn Fagg Chair, Boral
Mike Kalms Partner, KPMG
Jerril Rechter Chief Executive Officer, VicHealth
Moderated by Michael Baldwin Head of Corporate Affairs, First State Super
1.55pm Vote of thanks
2.00pm Close
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sponsor
Major event series sponsor
First State Super
First State Super is one of Australia's largest profit-for-member financial
services organisations, with 767,522 members and $91bn in funds under
management.
We provide our members with a better financial future through safe and secure
superannuation and quality financial advice.
Our size enables us to invest in ways that make a positive impact on the
economy, the environment and the communities in which our members live,
work and retire.
The majority of our members work in vocation roles. They are nurses,
midwives, teachers, police, firefighters, paramedics and others that care for our
communities.
More than two-thirds of our members are women and we are proud to have
equal gender representation on our Board.
We believe that everyone deserves a dignified retirement. Through our financial
planning company, StatePlus, we provide high quality, affordable advice for
members and all Australians.
While we’re big, we see our members as individuals. We understand the role
we play in safeguarding their savings and working with them to plan for the
future they want.
keynote speaker
Jerril Rechter
Chief Executive, VicHealth
Twitter: @JerrilRechter
Jerril Rechter is the CEO of VicHealth in Victoria, Australia, as well as a World
Health Organization Advisor and Chair of the International Network of Health
Promotion Foundations.
She has extensive leadership experience across government and not-for-profit
sectors. Jerril is a past and current member of numerous boards and
committees in government and not-for-profit sectors, including several Victorian
Government ministerial committees. She regularly presents at state, national and
international conferences and events to share her experiences in health
promotion, leadership, and the potential of innovations to improve health and
wellbeing of all Victorians.
In 2015, she was named Victorian winner of the Government and Academia
category at the prestigious Telstra Victoria Business Woman of the Year Awards.
Jerril was named in The Australian Financial Review and Westpac 100 Women
of Influence in the Public Policy category for 2016. In 2018 she became a Board
Director of the Western Bulldogs Football Club.
Jerril is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and holds a
Master of Business Leadership from RMIT University in Melbourne
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panel
Kathryn Fagg
Chair, Boral
Kathryn Fagg is an experienced chairman and board member having worked in
senior executive roles across a range of industries, from resources, to
manufacturing and logistics, as well as banking and professional services, in
Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
Kathryn commenced her professional career as a petroleum engineer with Esso
Australia (now Exxon Mobil), after completing her chemical engineering degree
at the University of Queensland. As a petroleum engineer, her work was
focused on maximising oil and gas production from the fields in Bass Strait.
In addition to her engineering degree, Kathryn holds a Master of Commerce in
Organisational Behaviour from the University of New South Wales. She has been
awarded an honorary doctorate in Chemical Engineering from the University of
Queensland and an honorary doctorate in Business from the University of New
South Wales. Kathryn was a recipient of the University of Queensland’s Inaugural
Vice-Chancellor’s Alumni Excellence Award in 2013, and in 2017 she was
awarded the Ada Lovelace Medal for an Outstanding Woman Engineer by
UNSW.
Mike Kalms
Partner, KPMG
Twitter: @ MikeKalms
Mike is a Partner within the Advisory team of KPMG Australia working primarily
on the Defence Industry, Space and Strategy lines of business. He is a veteran
program designer and stakeholder management expert with over 25 years
commercial and Defence experience. This expertise extends into strategy
creation and analysis where Mike has advised all levels of Government on their
defence and industry portfolios, ambitions and plans. He is a LinkedIn
contributor and regular moderator at Defence events.
He is also experience in leading team engagements across defence industry,
Army and joint defence customers. The scope of this work has routinely
included transformational reform, M&A, strategy development, export control
assurance, supply chain and maintenance optimisation and economic impact
modelling. Plan Centaur is an example, a multi-year transformation of Army’s
armoured vehicle maintenance systems and processes driving efficiencies
valued in excess of $50m for the ADF.
Mike led an independent strategic review of one of Australia’s national
intelligence organisations resulting a set of recommendation subsequently
incorporated into Defence’s First Principles Review. The review included
complex functional analysis of a 600+ composite workforce drawn from the
services, public service and consultants. Later, that client sought and was
provided with expert learning and development support as part of the delivery
of change.
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chair
Michael Baldwin
Head of Corporate Affairs, First State Super
As Head of Corporate Affairs, Michael has responsibility for promoting First State
Super’s engagement with government, media, industry and other key
stakeholders. He is also a member of First State Super’s Diversity & Inclusion
Council.
Over the past 20 years Michael has built a career in leadership, business and
partnership management in roles spanning both the arts and corporate sectors.
Prior to joining First State Super, Michael was Assistant Director at the National
Gallery of Australia. From 2001-2013, Michael was CEO of superannuation
industry body Fund Executives Association Ltd (FEAL), during which time he was
also strategic consultant to the Investment Management Consultants
Association of Australia (IMCA) and secretary to the financial services think-tank,
Sydney Financial Forum.
corporate tables
CEDA would like to thank the following members for hosting a corporate table
at today’s event.
AGL AusnetServices Box Hill Institute Deakin University
ExxonMobil First State Super GHD Jemena
Metro Trains Melbourne Programmed Group RMIT University Siemens
Victoria University VicTrack
attendees
Kent Alexander Services Supervisor ExxonMobil Supriya Arora Enterprise Portfolio Manager Jemena Helen Babington Senior Corporate Lawyer AGL Alison Baker Senior lecturer, Social Pedagogy, Youth, Ongoing and Community Education Victoria University Corrina Bertram Director KPMG Rateeb Bhuiyan Policy and Program Officer Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
Irene Biris Executive Assistant Box Hill Institute Jacqueline Bloink Wellbeing Manager St Vincent's Hospital Alice Boland Manager, Research Capability Initiatives RMIT University Karen Borg Senior Partnerships Manager First State Super Dr Michelle Borzi Manager, Partnerships and Development Asialink Business Jennifer Boulding CEO Programmed Health Professionals
Maj Gen Sally Bradley Group Risk AGL Tatiana Bresolin National HR Manager McConnell Dowell Emma Bristow Manager AGL Assoc Prof Camilla Brockett Associate Professor, Institute for Health and Sport Victoria University Claire Brown National Director, AVID Australia Victoria University Katie Brown Public and Gov Affairs Ops Manager ExxonMobil
Jennifer Cato Strategic Marketing Advisor ExxonMobil Sandra Centofanti Product Manager Jemena Michael Chin Corporate Lawyer AGL Colin Chisholm Maintenance & Modifications Manager Esso Australia Pty Ltd Gary Clarke Commercial Manager McConnell Dowell Sally Clements Manager Budgets and Reporting Box Hill Institute
Dr Ross Coller Director, Advancement Victoria University Frank Correa Strategy Deployment and Business Improvement Manager Note Printing Australia Ltd Joanna Creswell Assistant Director, Policy and Strategy Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Catherine Dawe Principal Lawson HR Group Luda Dektyarev Legal Counsel VicTrack Natasha Diamond Principal Davidson Carissa Digance Geoscientist ExxonMobil Annette Dillon Melbourne Airport Assoc Prof Angela Dobele Associate Professor RMIT University Derek Duncan Head of Operations Note Printing Australia Ltd Monica Edgar General Counsel Esso Australia Pty Ltd Suzanne Elliott SSHE Manager Esso Australia Pty Ltd Shaun Eltham Vice-President, People and Culture Victoria University Justin Farrell Country Business Unit Lead Siemens Patricia Faulkner AO CEDA Honorary Trustee
Justine Ferrer Director of Teaching Deakin University Raewyn Fisher Manager NTC Jennifer Fleming Chief Corporate Strategy Officer Victorian Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources Louise Francis Manager, Enabling Capability Platforms RMIT University Sally Freeman Partner Advisory, National Managing Partner, Risk Consulting KPMG Prof Lisa French Dean, School of Media and Communication RMIT University Laura Fulger Manager Technical Services VicTrack Melanie Fuller Director of Member Services & Strategic Partnerships Victorian Healthcare Association Limited Jocelyn Furlan Director First State Super Joanne Gad Program Manager VicTrack June Gameau General Manager, HR and Talent Jemena Simon Gandy Executive General Manager Melbourne Airport David Garvie Head of Quality and Process Engineering Note Printing Australia Ltd
Sarah Gaskin Responsible Investment Analyst First State Super Kristen Georgakopoulos Executive General Manager People & Culture VicTrack Adrienne George Director, Corporate GTA Consultants Michelle Ginnivan Research Capability, Support Officer RMIT University Philippa Godfrey I&E Coordinator Esso Australia Pty Ltd Dr Robin Goodman Deputy Dean, Sustainability and Urban Planning RMIT University Chris Goodyear Corporate Lawyer - Group Operations AGL Courtney Gray Human Resources Officer Note Printing Australia Ltd Angela Gregory Manager Trade Practices Regulation AGL Bec Grice Head of Learning Siemens Nicholas Hale Project Procurement Management Professional Siemens Assoc Prof Dianne Hall Deputy Director, Research, ISILC Victoria University Donna Hannan Director, Office of Research Victoria University Rochelle Hawkins Associate Director KPMG
Stephanie Hawkins Account Executive SEEK Scott Healy Commercial Manager Note Printing Australia Ltd Wendy Hernandez Archaeologist Biosis Pty Ltd Uwe Hestermann Engineering Manager Australia McConnell Dowell Lynley Hickey AAD Account Manager Jemena Peta Hickey General Manager Operations, Direct Care Programmed Group Evie Highland Head of Human Resources Note Printing Australia Ltd Sarah Hills HR Client Partner Deakin University Angela Hoare-Lippmann Executive General Manager Adult learning Box Hill Institute Jane Holt Executive Director, Office For Research RMIT University Linc Horton Chief of Property Melbourne Airport Vanessa Hose Manager Business Improvements VicTrack Kimberly Hribar Risk, Environment and Regulatory Supervisor Esso Australia Pty Ltd Renee Hughes National Account Director Programmed Group Lisa Ingram Group Risk AGL
Prashant Iyer Relationship Manager First State Super Suzie Jakobovits Jemena Dr Liz Jazwinska Director, Research Engagement & Bus Dev RMIT University Nicole Johnston Director of Industry Engagement (Finance) Deakin University Hena Kalam Pipeline Risk Coordinator ExxonMobil Nuwan Kalpage Head of Commercial Services Note Printing Australia Ltd Anesu Kanyongo Industry 4.0 Trainee Siemens Karyn Karyn Manager Energy Alliance of Australia Sam Karyn Manager Energy Alliance of Australia Simmy Kaur Technical Sales Support Manager Siemens Bev Kennedy Project Advisor ExxonMobil Vivienne King Chief Executive Officer Box Hill Institute Athena Lam Corporate Lawyer AGL Ann Leong Financial Accountant VicTrack Adelaide Levis Project Coordinator Metro Trains Melbourne Nicky Liberman Corporate Lawyer AGL
Di Lloyd Corporate Affairs Manager Victoria First State Super Amy Love Organisational Development Manager RMIT University Fiona Loveland Portfolio Leader Mercer Prof Kate Loveland Head, Centre for Reproductive Health Monash University Emma Lucia Industry Partnerships Manager ClimateWorks Australia Stephanie Luelf Director, Public Affairs and Sustainability Yarra Trams Caroline Luscombe Registrar Box Hill Institute Michelle MacDonald Manager, Policy Services Victoria University Edwina Mackay National Manager, Government Programmed Group Laura Macpherson Chief of Staff Box Hill Institute Emily Madder General Counsel Siemens Susan Maguire Managing Consultant Hudson Kevin Maher SEEK Prof Swee Mak Mak, Associate Deputy Vice Chancellor and Professor RMIT University Jane Mansfield Quality, Environment & Sustainability Manager Asaleo Care
Solange Mardones Manager, Communications, Strategy and Executive Support, VU Polytechnic Victoria University Elena Markova Pricing Strategy & Revenue Manager Jemena Lindy Matthews Project Manager Siemens Chrissy McCallum Finance business Partner Aviation Melbourne Airport Malcolm McDowell Chief Executive Officer Note Printing Australia Ltd Pam McGirr Associate Grimshaw Architects Pty Ltd Melinda McMillan HR Client Contact Esso Australia Pty Ltd Keeli McNamara Associate Director Choice Career Services Julieanne Miller National Customer Claims Manager Parmalat Elizabeth Molyneux GM-Energy Market Regulation AGL Jennifer Murphy Associate Librarian, Scholarly Information Services Victoria University Kevin Murphy Director Strategic Workforce Plang & Rew RMIT University Birgit Muskat Senior Research Fellow Deakin University Nick Netscher Decommissioning Lead / TNA FLA Surveillance ExxonMobil
Ema Nezirovic Project Manager VicTrack Hoa Nguyen Scholarship Holder Deakin University Camilla Nicoll Research Officer, CIRES Victoria University Prof John Nieuwenhuysen AM Emeritus Professor Monash University Trudi O’Donnell National Relationship Manager Healthcare Financial Management Association Kara O'Dwyer Manager Policy and Assessment Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Emma Ogilvie People Strategy Implementation Lead Esso Australia Pty Ltd Jennifer Oliver Executive Director Academic Affairs Box Hill Institute Dr Jesse Olsen Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Workplace Leadership University of Melbourne Michelle O'Sullivan Manager Organisational Development Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Tracey Otter Executive Assistant Jemena Prof Alex Parker Professorial Research Fellow, IHeS Victoria University Dennis Parkin National Plant Manager McConnell Dowell
David Parrish Senior Advisor Planning RMIT University Dr Lara Pasitani Manager Pacific Hydro Lynne Payne Manager Monash University Pamm Phillips Professor Deakin University Noel Pierre Division Branch Manager, Building Technologies Siemens Hannah Piterman Professor Deakin University Sia Polyzos Quality Manager Australia and NZ Cluster BP Castrol Kiera Poustoe GM Commercial Planning & Analytics Jemena Isabella Powell Commercial Adviser Jemena Kenneth Prajoga Internal Audit AGL John Price Deputy Director, Research, IHeS Victoria University Claire Quinlan Associate Arup Mishael Raban Marketing Manager Asaleo Care Amanda Rea Exec Officer, Sport Health and Active Living Victoria University Jillian Richards Partner KPMG
Sarah Rigon Corporate Affairs Coordinator First State Super Dr Leonora Risse VC Research Fellow RMIT University Anne Roast Recruitment Manager Northern Health Abby Roberts Business Development Consultant Arup Sally Roberts Client Services Leader Mercer Kate Robertson Manager WA & VIC, Talent Management Hudson Kathy Robertson Associate Director BDO Paula Robinson Manager Red Energy Amie Rochman Associate Director RPS Group Suzanne Rodda-Hopkins General Manager, Workforce Development Programmed Group Natalie Rodelsheimer Productivity Solutions Advisor ExxonMobil Kate Roffey Director, City Economy, Innovation & Liveability Wyndham City Katie Rowe Lecturer Deakin University Robyn Ryan Executive Assistant Note Printing Australia Ltd Kimmi Sanderman Information Management Coordinator ExxonMobil
Simona Scarparo Senior Lecturer Deakin University Feng Shen-Gauthier Policy & Compliance Manager Jemena Heidi Sick Section Executive Power WSP Dr Jennifer Sinclair Manager, Diversity & Inclusion Victoria University Sumesh Singh HSEQ Manager McConnell Dowell Liz Slavin Acting Head of Pacific HR Mercer Debra Smith VU Industry Research Fellow, ISILC Victoria University Elizabeth Smith Manager, Graduate Research Admissions and Candidature Victoria University Kathryn Smith Organisational Development Manager Victoria University Dr Victor Sojo Research Fellow University of Melbourne Natalie Sposaro Organisational Capability Manager Northern Health Isabel Sprackman General Manager - Victoria RPS Advisory Services P/L Stephanie Stavropoulos People & Culture Administrator VicTrack Marion Steel Senior Lecturer Deakin University Peter Stegner Head of Corporate Services Note Printing Australia Ltd
Prof Rob Strathdee Vice-President Sustainable Industries & Liveable Cities, College of Arts and Edu Victoria University Amy Summers Pinnacle Group Leanne Sumpter General Manager Human Resources Box Hill Institute Ekaterina Techernova Senior Associate RPS Group Leah Tepper Archaeologist Biosis Pty Ltd Carolyn Thomas Offshore Risk Env & Reg Supervisor Esso Australia Pty Ltd Teresa Tjia Vice-President, Planning and Registar Victoria University Victoria Toh Assistant Accountant VicTrack Kathy Trayling Manager T&O Consulting Sarah Trend Asia Pacific Exploration Manager ExxonMobil Jane Trewin Executive Director Educational Delivery Box Hill Institute Paarami Udugama Group Counsel AGL Krupa Uthappa Media Relations Professional Siemens Jessica Vallve Talent and Culture Business Partner ANZ Banking Group
Lisa Van Campfort Risk, Compliance and Contracts Manager GTA Consultants Emilie van de Graaff Director, Passenger & Network Innovation Yarra Trams Janice van Reyk Company Director Tennis Australia Prof Laurene Vaughan Dean, School of Design RMIT University Lisa Vo Research Assistant Newgate Australia
Felicity Wall Manager AusNet Services Sandra Walls General Manager Educational Governance Box Hill Institute Amy Wang Manager Deloitte Dr Melissa Wheeler Research Fellow University of Melbourne Erin Wild Engineering Supervisor ExxonMobil
Leonie Wong Vertical Sales Consulting Professional Siemens Kerry Yu Manager Stakeholder Engagement VicTrack Fiona Zammit Principal Advisor, Policy and Strategy RMIT University Mary Zampaglione New Developments Team Lead Esso Australia Pty Ltd
Joanne Zhou Export Manager Cheetham Salt Limited Mia Ziogas Manager AusNet Services Sharni Zoch Partner KPMG
notes
CEDA Victoria
Vice-Chancelors panel
DATE Friday 5 October, 11.45am to 2.00pm
VENUE Grand Hyatt Melbourne
SPEAKERS Professor Peter Dawkins AO, Vice-Chancellor and President,
Victoria University; Professor Jane den Hollander AO, Vice-Chancellor and
President, Deakin University; Professor Margaret Gardner AO, Vice-
Chancellor and President, Monash University; Professor Linda Kristjanson
AO, Vice-Chancellor and President, Swinburne University of Technology.
EVENT OVERVIEW At CEDA’s 2018 Vice-Chancellors panel in Victoria, hear
first-hand from leading VCs on the strategic direction of Australia’s
universities and priorities for the higher education reform agenda.
Sponsored by CEDA members Clayton UTS, Nous Group and
UniSuper.
Victoria’s economic development
DATE Tuesday 9 October, 11.45am to 2.00pm
VENUE Sofitel Melbourne on Collins
SPEAKERS The Hon. Matthew Guy, Leader of the Opposition, Victoria
EVENT OVERVIEW Join Leader of the Opposition in Victoria, the Hon.
Matthew Guy to find out more about policy priorities ahead of the
November state election.
Sponsored by CEDA member ExxonMobil.
Defence industries: unlocking global markets
DATE Thursday 18 October, 11.45am to 2.00pm
VENUE RACV Club Melbourne
SPEAKERS Gabby Costigan, Chief Executive Officer, BAE Systems
Australia; Dr Sheridan Kearnan, First Assistant Secretary, Defence Industry
Policy Division, Federal Department of Defence; Peter Shute, Chief
Executive Officer and Managing Director, Norseld
EVENT OVERVIEW How can Australia unlock global defence markets and
grow export industries?
Sponsorship opportunities available.
CEDA contact:
Zoë Hewison, Event Coordinator
Phone: 03 9652 8402 Email: [email protected]
For more CEDA events or to register online visit www.ceda.com.au
CEDA Victoria
Energy reform
DATE Monday 22 October, 11.45am to 2.00pm
VENUE Grand Hyatt Melbourne
SPEAKER Dr Kerry Schott AO, Chair, Energy Security Board
EVENT OVERVIEW Energy Security Board Chair Dr Kerry Schott AO joins
CEDA for a keynote address on the important changes underway in
Australia’s energy market.
Sponsorship opportunities available.
Women’s economic security
DATE Monday 29 October, 11.45am to 2.00pm
VENUE Grand Hyatt Melbourne
SPEAKERS The Hon. Kelly O'Dwyer MP, Minister for Women, Minister for
Jobs and Industrial Relations
EVENT OVERVIEW Join Australia’s Federal Minister for Women, the Hon.
Kelly O’Dwyer to hear more about the Government’s plans to improve
women’s economic security.
Sponsored by CEDA members First State Super.
CEDA Annula Dinner Address by RBA Governor, Dr Philip Lowe
DATE Tuesday 20 November, 6.00pm to 9.00pm
VENUE Sofitel Melbourne on Collins
SPEAKER Dr Philip Lowe, Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia
EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA is delighted to welcome Governor of the Reserve
Bank, Dr Philip Lowe, back to its lectern for the 2018 Annual Dinner
Address.
Sponsored by CEDA members Allens and HESTA.
CEDA contact:
Zoë Hewison, Event Coordinator
Phone: 03 9652 8402 Email: [email protected]
For more CEDA events or to register online visit www.ceda.com.au
about CEDA
CEDA is a respected independent national organisation with an engaged cross-
sector membership. More than 750 of Australia’s leading businesses, organisations
and academic institutions from around the country are members of CEDA. For more
than 50 years, CEDA has delivered informed discourse and rigorous research to
influence good public policy for Australia’s economic and social development.
Membership
Organisations join CEDA because CEDA delivers exposure to high level thought
leadership, timely briefings on issues of economic importance, access to
networking and brand reach through sponsorship and hosting opportunities. In
addition to high profile public events, CEDA also delivers regular member only
events for employees of member organisations and exclusive Trustee only
boardroom briefings for senior executives from member organisations. These
provide a unique opportunity for peer-to-peer knowledge exchange and for
speakers and attendees to talk candidly on issues.
Research and policy
CEDA’s only agenda is to pursue good public policy to progress Australia’s
economic and social development. Since 1960 CEDA has produced more than
3000 publications, research reports and articles highlighting emerging issues and
directions in a diverse range of policy areas. Research in 2018 will focus on
inequality; community attitudes to economic growth and development; and a major
review of the purpose of economic growth and development in Australia.
For more information on CEDA membership, research and events please contact:
Michael Camilleri, State Director, Victoria and Tasmania 03 9652 8416 [email protected] Zoë Hewison, Event Coordinator 03 9652 8402 [email protected]
Ben Luttrell, Associate Director, Victoria and Tasmania 03 9652 8403 [email protected] Esther Greco, Event Coordinator 03 9652 8414 [email protected]
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