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Page 1: Company Pulse: rebuilding public trust in our institutions€¦ · Company Pulse: rebuilding public trust in our institutions Wednesday 2 October 2019, 4.30pm to 7.00pm Kim E. Beazley

EVENT HOST

www.ceda.com.au

Company Pulse: rebuilding public trust in our institutions

Wednesday 2 October 2019, 4.30pm to 7.00pm

Kim E. Beazley Lecture Theatre, Building 351, Murdoch University

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agenda

4.30pm Registrations and networking

5.00pm Welcome

Paula Rogers

State Director, CEDA

5.05pm Introduction

David Harrison

Chief of Staff, Murdoch University

5.10pm Presentation

Jarrod Ball

Chief Economist, CEDA

5.20pm Presentation

Daniel Smith

Executive Director and Founder, CGM Communications

5.30pm Moderated discussion and questions with Jarrod Ball,

Chief Economist, CEDA

Daniel Smith, Executive Director and Founder, CGM Communications

Tracy Taylor, Dean - Murdoch Business School, Murdoch University

Glen Mesch, State Managing Partner WA & SA, Perpetual

5.55pm Vote of thanks and closing comments Paula Rogers State Director, CEDA

6.00pm Networking

7.00pm Event close

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.

CEDA will be tweeting from

this event using

#CompanyPulse

Join the conversation and

follow us on Twitter

@ceda_news

host

Event Host

Murdoch University

Twitter: @MurdochUni

From Murdoch’s beginnings as a free-thinking university to the global centre

for learning, teaching, research and industry they are today, they have never

lost sight of their purpose. With more than 23,000 students and 1,700 staff

from across 90 different countries, Murdoch are proud to be recognised for

the impact that their free-thinking graduates, life-changing research, and

innovative campus and industry developments have made – both in Western

Australia and around the world. Murdoch offer over 250 courses across

Business, Law, Science, Health, Technology, Engineering, Creative Arts and

Communication, Social and Cultural Studies and Teaching.

Murdoch partners with business, industry, governments, and other education

institutions to solve modern-day challenges for communities locally and

globally. With their research expertise, thought-leadership and position as a

gateway to the Asian and Indo-Pacific regions, Murdoch serve through

education, research and community engagement to make an impact in the

world.

Murdoch is a place where business, industry, research, students, alumni and

the broader community come together to learn, innovate, and collaborate.

Murdoch University has been a CEDA member since 2005.

www.murdoch.edu.au

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speaker

Jarrod Ball

Chief Economist, CEDA

Twitter: @ceda_news

Jarrod Ball joined CEDA as Chief Economist in 2017 with over 15 years of

experience as an economist across the public and private sectors. He has

held senior roles at the Business Council of Australia, in EY’s advisory

services practice and more recently at BHP.

Jarrod also worked in the Federal Government and was a lead adviser on

microeconomic reform for the Victorian Departments of Premier and Cabinet

and Treasury and Finance. He is a member of CEDA’s Council on Economic

Policy and the Melbourne Economic Forum. Jarrod holds a Masters degree in

Economics from Monash University and undergraduate degrees in Business

(Economics) and Arts from the University of Southern Queensland.

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.

CEDA will be tweeting from

this event using

#CompanyPulse

Join the conversation and

follow us on Twitter

@ceda_news

speaker

Daniel Smith

Executive Director & Founder, CGM Communications

Twitter: @cgmcomms

Daniel Smith is a leading government relations and strategic communications

practitioner and a trusted advisor to people at the highest levels of government

and industry.

He leads a team of experienced government relations, media and community

engagement specialists at CGM Communications, a 100 per cent West

Australian owned strategic communications consultancy.

Prior to founding CGM Communications in 2011, Daniel was Western

Australian General Manager of CPR, a national public affairs and government

relations firm. Daniel was previously Deputy Chief Policy Advisor in the

Department of Premier and Cabinet.

Daniel has worked on stakeholder engagement and communications

strategies for some of Western Australia’s highest profile private, public and

community sector organisations. With a background in social and marketing

research, Daniel is an astute developer of public messaging, as well as being

a thought leader in the areas of social licence and corporate social

responsibility.

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panelist

Glen Mesch

State Managing Partner WA & SA, Perpetual

Twitter: @MeschGlen

Glen has worked in financial services since leaving school in 1978 and starting

his employment with the then Bank of New South Wales.

Fast forward, Glen joined MLC as a life agent in 1990 and established Broome

1999 and joining Perpetual Private Clients as a BDM.

In 2001 Glen moved to Australian Skandia, a start up business in Australia as

State Manager for WA before taking up the role of State Manager Qld in 2004.

Following the takeover of Skandia by Old Mutual, Glen moved to Asgard

Wealth Solutions as head of Asgard and Securitor in Qld, then BT Financial

following the takeover of St George Bank by Westpac during the Global

Financial Crisis.

In Jan 2011, Glen returned to Perth to take up the position as State Manager

of Perpetual Private Clients, and recently promoted into the role of Managing

Partner WA & SA.

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.

CEDA will be tweeting from

this event using

#CompanyPulse

Join the conversation and

follow us on Twitter

@ceda_news

panelist

Professor Tracy Taylor

Dean – Murdoch Business School, Murdoch University

Twitter: @ttaylor59

Professor Taylor has recently commenced as Dean, Murdoch Business

School with over 30 years higher education experience and 15 years in senior

management roles. Professor Taylor is a passionate educator, mentor, and

an internationally recognised sport management scholar with over 200

research publications. Professor Taylor is currently leading a three year ARC

funded project on The Professionalisation of Women's Team Sport.

Professor Taylor consults to business and the not-for-profit sector on

leadership and executive development. She is currently on the IOC Athlete

365 Advisory Board, the Australian National Rugby League Research

Committee and is a Visiting Professor at Ottawa and Molde University.

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chair

David Harrison

Chief of Staff, Murdoch University

Twitter: @MurdochUni

David is Chief of Staff to the Vice-Chancellor overseeing the University’s

strategic external engagement, managing the Office of the Vice-Chancellery,

strategic projects, and planning and performance. He provides strategic

advice and support to the Vice-Chancellor and the University Executive.

David joined Murdoch University in June 2018. He was previously employed

at the University of Western Australia as the Director of Government and

Corporate Communications.

He has also held a senior leadership role with the Chamber of Commerce and

Industry, where he served as the General Manager of Advocacy. Prior to that,

David had a nine-year career with ABC News as a senior radio and television

reporter based in Perth and Sydney, specialising in State and Federal politics.

Prior to joining the ABC as a cadet in 1998, David studied at the Western

Australian Academy of Performing Arts, graduating with an Associate Degree

in Broadcasting. David has also completed post graduate studies at The

University of Western Australia acquiring a Graduate Certificate in Business.

David is also a 2011 Graduate of the Leadership WA signature program; a

member of the CEDA State Advisory Council, Chair of CCI’s Economic

Development Forum, and a member of the Falls Road Primary School Board.

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attendees

Selma Alliex Pro-Vice Chancellor and Academic Head University of Notre Dame

James Arnott Partner, Management Consulting KPMG

Sue Ash AO CEDA Individual Trustee

Jarrod Ball Chief Economist CEDA

Tamara Berryman Student Murdoch University

Zoe Bethel Student Murdoch University

Michael Blakiston Partner Gilbert + Tobin

Sandra Boskwony Student Murdoch University

Michael Britton Deputy ED Property Council of Australia

Clinton Byrne General Manager WA Partnerships Bupa

Michael Conry Chief Financial Officer Murdoch University

Brodie Coyle Student Murdoch University

Tracey Curtis Copland Leadership Program Coordinator CEDA

Vaughan Davies Assistant Director General Business and Corporate Services WA Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage

Steve Davison Director of Operatons Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Western Australia

Linda Dawson General Manager, Communities and Communication Rio Tinto

Jen Delany Partner Deloitte

Annette Ellis Chief Executive Officer Cannings Purple

Rosalyn Fares Event Coordinator CEDA

Pascal Felix Regional Executive Transport, WA WSP

Jayne Fisher Student Murdoch University

Damien Gare VP Investor Relations Woodside Energy

Prof Shaun Goldfinch ANZSOG WA Government Chair in Public Administration and Policy Curtin University -John Curtin Institute of Public Policy

Jill Goodwin Manager, Brand & Customer Communications Western Power

Donna Hall Senior Brand & Marketing Specialist Western Power

Roz Hanson Contract Director Serco

Tess Harken Student Murdoch University

David Harrison Chief of Staff Murdoch University

Darryl Healey Director of Sales & Marketing Pan Pacific Hotels Group

Pippa Hobson Partner, Advisory RAS BDO

Jennifer Hoffman Strategic Research Projects Manager Murdoch University

Noelene Jennings Director Corporate Strategy and Performance City of Wanneroo

Alana Joske Communications Manager Westport

Tzila Katzel Director Policy, Environment and Community Affairs BP Australia

Cynthia Leal Business Manager WA Department of Health

Georgina Low Business Director Hays

Justin Mannolini Partner Gilbert + Tobin

Steph McCarter Operations Manager | Corporate Affairs Bankwest

Gail McGowan Director General WA Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage

Michael McNulty Managing Partner, Western Australia Deloitte

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Kukame McPierzie Studio Chair Woods Bagot

Dr Kathy Meney Company Director / Principal Scientist Syrinx Environmental

Colin Miller Senior Associate Clifford Chance

Jason Mills Senior Government Relations Manager Telstra

Amanda Murphy Senior Associate Clifford Chance

Prof Grant O'Neill Pro Vice Chancellor Murdoch University

Francesca Robb Communications Advisor Murdoch University

Paula Rogers State Director CEDA

Renae Rutherford Principal - Community Engagement Rio Tinto

Francine Ryan CEDA Individual Non Members

Gareth Samuels Business Development Woods Bagot

Jackie Shervington WA State Manager AGL

Daniel Smith Executive Director and Founder CGM Communications

Aidan Storer WA State Director Commonwealth Treasury

Prof Tracy Taylor Dean - Murdoch Business School Murdoch University

Prof Vicky Vass Dean of Engagement Murdoch University

Rebecca Wall Area Manager WA, Customer Growth Bupa

Jay Watson State General Manager, WA, Commercial Banking Westpac

Susan Weary External Engagement Advisor Murdoch University

Robbie Williamson Senior Communications Advisor CGM Communications

Matthew Woods Chairman of Partners WA KPMG

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notes

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CEDA WA: October - November 2019

The hydrogen strategy update

DATE Tuesday 8 October 2019, 7.30am – 9.00am

VENUE Grand River Ballroom, Pan Pacific Perth

SPEAKERS Jeff Connolly, Executive Chairman and CEO, Siemens

Australia, Dr Alan Finkel AO, Australia’s Chief Scientist, Alannah

MacTiernan, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food;

Ports, Government of Western Australia

EVENT OVERVIEW Hear from Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Alan Finkel on

the latest work to develop and implement a national strategy for hydrogen

energy in Australia.

Sponsored by CEDA members: ATCO and Siemens Australia

Who’s protecting our data privacy?

DATE Wednesday, 9 October 2019, 12.00pm – 2.00pm VENUE Grand Ballroom, Hyatt Hotel Perth SPEAKERS Rod Sims, Chairman, ACCC

EVENT OVERVIEW Leading the global investigation into social media

giants that have disrupted and controlled the Australian media landscape,

CEDA WA welcomes ACCC, Chairman Rod Sims. Rod will outline the

ACCC’s perspective on a global standard framework for data and privacy.

He will provide responses to the role of global digital platforms in the

supply and access of news and content in Australia and the responsibility

they should hold as gateways to information.

Sponsored by CEDA member: Ashurst

Value generation through innovation

DATE Friday 25 October 2019, 12.00pm – 2.00pm VENUE State Reception Centre, Fraser’s Kings Park SPEAKERS Kerryl Bradshaw, Director Industry - Resources, Microsoft;

Richard Marsh, Digital Mining Lead, ABB Australia; Dan Hookham, Level

19 Chief Innovation Officer, Velrada; Vanessa Torres, Chief Technology

Officer, South32

EVENT OVERVIEW Leaders across multidisciplinary sectors are

leveraging innovation to reimagine the future of the resource sector in

WA.

Sponsored by CEDA members: ABB Australia and Microsoft

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CEDA WA: October - November 2019

Cybercrime – a WA attack

DATE Tuesday 29 October 2019, 12.00pm – 2.00pm VENUE State Reception Centre, Fraser’s Kings Park SPEAKERS Jeff Campbell, Cyber & Information Security Officer, Horizon

Power; Rochelle Fleming; Business Manager; Sapien Cyber; Ian

Martinus, Director, WA AustCyber Innovation Hub, David Singleton, Chief

Executive Officer, Austal

EVENT OVERVIEW Inside look at the economic consequences of cyber

attacks to the State of Western Australia.

Sponsored by CEDA member: ECU

The WA economy: insights from the Treasurer

DATE Friday 1 November 2019, 7.30am – 9.00am VENUE BelleVue Ballroom 2, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre SPEAKERS The Hon. Ben Wyatt MLA, Treasurer; Minister for Finance;

Aboriginal Affairs; Lands, Government of WA

EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA’s final breakfast for 2019 provides an important

opportunity to reflect on the economic narrative of the past decade - the

growth of the resource and construction sectors, the transition to a

production and service-driven economy, and future directions.

Sponsored by CEDA member: Curtin University

Future of work: workforces in transition

DATE Tuesday 12 November 2019, 12.00pm – 2.00pm VENUE BelleVue Ballroom 1, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre SPEAKERS Chris Salisbury, Chief Executive Iron Ore, Rio Tinto; Michael

Schneider, Managing Director, Bunnings; Oliver Tonby, Chairman (Asia),

McKinsey & Company; Louise Watts, Director, Transition Hub

EVENT OVERVIEW The final event in CEDA WA’s Future of Work series

welcomes Rio Tinto Iron Ore, Chief Executive, Chris Salisbury and

Bunnings, Managing Director, Michael Schneider as they examine

approaches to talent acquisition and retention for the future workforce.

Sponsored by CEDA members: Rio Tinto, University of Western Australia,

McKinsey & Company

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CEDA WA: October - November 2019

Women in Leadership: economics of diversity and inclusion

DATE Thursday 14 November 2019, 12.00pm – 2.00pm VENUE BelleVue Ballroom 2, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre

SPEAKERS Professor Cobie Rudd, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Edith Cowan University; Athalie Williams, Chief People Office, BHP

EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA welcomes key leaders to engage in the critical

discussion of improving equality and gender diversity in WA and the

metrics that support positive economic growth.

Sponsored by CEDA members: BHP, Department of Communities and

Edith Cowan University

Breaking the cycle of entrenched disadvantage: WA solutions

DATE Tuesday, 26 November 2019, 5.00pm – 7.00pm VENUE Kim Beazley Lecture Theatre, Murdoch University SPEAKERS Jarrod Ball, Chief Economist, CEDA; Louise Giolitto, CEO, WA

Council of Social Service; Mark Glasson, CEO, Anglicare WA; Nilesh

Makwana, Chief Executive Officer, Illuminance Solutions

EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA’s 2018 research on inequality concluded that

new approaches are needed to address entrenched disadvantage. This

report explores what those approaches look like and how we shift current

program thinking to delivery new solutions and better outcomes.

Hosted by CEDA member: Murdoch University

WA State of the State 2019

DATE Wednesday 4 December 2019, 12.00pm – 2.00pm VENUE Grand Ballroom 1 & 2, Crown Perth Convention Centre SPEAKERS Anthony Kannis, Project Director, Metronet; Nicole Lockwood,

Independent Chair, Westport Taskforce; The Hon Mark McGowan MLA,

Minister for Public Sector; Management; State Development; Jobs and

Trade; and Federal-State Relations

EVENT OVERVIEW CEDA welcomes Premier of Western Australia, the Hon. Mark McGowan to keynote the 2019 WA State of the State event, together with senior WA Ministers who will detail the Government’s plans

for leading the State’s economy.

Sponsored by CEDA member: Siemens, BP and Curtin University

CEDA contact:

Rosie Fares, Events Coordinator

Phone: 08 6104 7104 Email: [email protected]

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about CEDA

CEDA is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation. CEDA

identifies policy issues that matter for Australia’s future and pursue solutions that

deliver better economic, social and environmental outcomes for Australia.

CEDA's cross-sector membership spans every state and territory and includes

more than 780 of Australia's leading businesses, community organisations,

government departments and academic institutions.

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 2019 will focus on

Australia’s long-term budget position, the effects of temporary migration, a survey

of Australian businesses on their approach to economic development, and new

approaches to addressing entrenched disadvantage.

For more information on CEDA membership, research and events please

contact:

Paula Rogers, State Director

08 6104 7101

[email protected]

Ben Wood, Membership Advisor

08 6104 7105

[email protected]

Tracey Curtis, Membership & Copland

Leadership Program Coordinator

08 6104 7103

[email protected]

Kwai Steinohrt, Associate Director

08 6104 7102

[email protected]

Rosie Fares, Events Coordinator

08 6104 7104

[email protected]

www.ceda.com.au