GUEST SPEAKERS - 2001
| Ms Claire Baker 'Telecommunications Challenges and Recent Innovations' Claire has recently returned to Adelaide after
working as a Senior Consultant and Project Director to the Sydney Olympic
Games. |
| The Panel "I.T. Unplugged" (Wireless Networking in Western Australia) Marina D'Cruz, Chief Architect,
Yambay WIT W.A. assembled a panel of experts to define the capabilities of wireless technology, explain some of its vulnerabilities and explore some real life commercial applications of the technology. |
Senator
Kate Lundy"IT Growth in the New Economy" Since being elected to the Senate in 1996, Senator Kate Lundy has campaigned strongly from the opposition benches for recognition of IT as core business for government agencies and greater opportunities for Australian technology and companies to have access to Government contracts. As a result Senator Lundy has consistently criticised the federal government's IT outsourcing program, criticism which was vindicated by a comprehensive report by the Australian National Audit Office last September and an independent inquiry by Richard Humphry earlier this year. Senator Lundy is currently a member of the Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee, which is due to report its findings to Parliament on the IT Outsourcing Program. Ms Lundy will discuss her view on the future direction of the I.T. Industry within Australia and the growth areas she defines. |
| Dr
Marianne Broadbent Group Vice-President, Head of Research, Executive Programs Worldwide, Gartner "The Business of IT in 2001 - The Prognosis of the five Ps" Dr Marianne Broadbent leads the global research program for Gartner’s Executive Programs, which has a membership base of over 1,500 CIOs worldwide. Dr Broadbent works extensively as an adviser and advice broker with business and IT management teams. Her particular areas of interest and expertise are the fusion of business and technology strategies and investments, the implications of new business models, the dynamics of business value of IT, and the governance and management of business-driven IT, particularly in international environments. Marianne was previously a professor in the Management of Information Systems at the Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne, Visiting Researcher at Boston University, and Head of the Department of Information Services at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. She is co-author of the book Leveraging the New Infrastructure: How Market Leaders Capitalize on Information Technology published by Harvard Business School Press in 1998 and has won two international ‘Best Paper’ awards. Marianne has a Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Sydney and Macquarie Universities respectively, and a doctorate from the Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne. |
| Sharon
Moore Professional Image Consultant and Accredited Professional Speaker (APS) 'Professional Presence' Whether we like it or not, we send out
messages about who we are and where we're headed ... every moment of the
day, by how we look and act. How you are perceived can dictate the
level of success you obtain in your life - this session is designed to
take you to the next level.
Sharon Moore will provide some key skills
to present positively and professionally ... and make a difference.
This session is a must-see. |
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Chanty Lang-Wilton is a Professional
Workshop Facilitator, Writer and Speaker, with 17 years of experience in
developing herself and others to fully reach their potential |
| Mr James
Tizard Snr Policy Advisor Information Economy Policy Office "The Information Economy in SA" James will be providing an up to date look
at the Information Economy in SA, in particular, the IE2002 Plan, covering
areas such as - genesis, key themes, implementation and active projects. |
Einar
VikingurGroup Manager - Information WMC Resources Ltd "Mining the New Economy" In his role of Group Manager Information for the Corporation Einar Vikingur has played a key role in the launching of WMC's innovative Internet sales strategy for nickel, cobalt and copper. Einar Vikingur was born in Iceland and
emigrated to Australia as a teenager in 1969. He is a graduate of the
Royal Military College at Duntroon and served in the Australian and
British Armies in a variety of roles before joining WMC Resources seven
years ago. After three years as Commercial Manager of WMC's nickel
refinery in Perth, Einar led the deployment of SAP for WMC's Nickel and
Gold Operations in Western Australia, after which he became Information
Systems Manager for WMC in that State. He assumed the role of Group
Manager Information for the Corporation late in 1998, with responsibility
for all information and IT assets world-wide, as well as WMC's strategy in
e-Business. In this last capacity he played a key role in the launching of
WMC's innovative internet sales strategy for nickel, cobalt and copper
during the past eighteen months. |
Vickie ReganChief Operating Officer IBM GSA The greatest IT result EVER - How do you team 6,000 people from around the world to deliver the Olympic I.T. challenge? Recently appointed Chief Operating Officer for IBM Global Services Australia/New Zealand, Vickie was Vice President, Information Technology for the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games. She will share behind-the-scenes stories of the greatest sporting show on earth - the teaming of 1600 IBMers from around the world with 4400 diverse volunteers during Games-time, supporting 600 servers and 7300 PCs, with the eyes of the world on every step. Vickie started with IBM Australia in 1976 in the capacity of librarian for the Information Systems department. From this area she moved to the Logistics function of IBM where she held many roles including Import / Export manager, Distribution Services manager. In 1990, Vickie moved back into a technology role as Information Technology manager for IBM Australia, which for the first time brought together the Computing Centre and the Information Technology functions under one senior manager. In 1991 Vickie obtained her MBA from Macquarie University in the first one year full time program offered by that University. Upon returning to IBM Vickie headed up the Market Research function and then moved in 1993 to the role of Business Centre manager for Australia. In 1994 Vickie was appointed as the first CIO (Chief Information Officer) for IBM in Australia and New Zealand and in 1994 Vickie took on the added role as Transformation Executive. This role being the culmination of change management and transformation work Vickie had been carrying out within her functions for many years. In 1996 Vickie was appointed to the Asia Pacific role of Director Information & Telecommunication Systems Asia Pacific (AP CIO). This role carried with it the responsibility for all of the countries within Asia Pacific that have an IBM presence for the internal running of technology to carry out IBM's business. August 1997 saw Vickie appointed to the role of Vice President Business Reengineering and Technology Asia Pacific. In this role, Vickie was responsible for overseeing the technology required to run IBM Asia Pacific Operations including managing the business changes, and new process implementation. In September 1998 Vickie took up the role of Vice President of Olympic Technology for IBM in A/NZ. This role had overall responsibility for the provision of an end-to-end solution for the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games and responsibility for the management of the IBM Olympic Technology Office. |
| Deborah Shorter On being time poor Debra Shorter has 20 years experience in advertising and marketing and is considered one of Perths leading marketing experts. She is Joint Managing Director of The Shorter Group, with responsibility for its overall management. Debras strength in top-end strategic planning resulted in the creation of Shorter Marketing, a dedicated planning consultancy providing advanced marketing advice to a broad range of clients. She had developed marketing and communication plans for Transperth, Home Building Society, Westrail, Landcorp, Termimesh and the Wesfi Formex brands among others. Debra is a member and past president of the Australian Institute of Management and a past member of the Senate of the University of Western Australia. She was the inaugural winner of the AIM Award for Excellence in Management for Women. Her efforts on behalf of her industry were acknowledged with her naming as 1998 advertising person of the Year. |
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