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www.ceda.com.au
Company Pulse: rebuilding public trust
Keynote speaker: Melinda Cilento, Chief Executive
Officer, CEDA
Alison Kitchen, National Chairman, KPMG Australia
3 October 2019, 11.45am to 2.00pm
Sofitel Melbourne on Collins
agenda
11.45am Registrations
12.00pm Welcome and keynote address Melinda Cilento Chief Execuitve, CEDA
12.20pm Keynote address Alison Kitchen National Chairman, KPMG Australia
12.35pm Lunch
1.10pm Panel discussion Rachel Nicolson Partner, Allens
Ken Smith Dean and Chief Executive Officer, the Australia and New Zealand School of Government
Melinda Cilento Chief Executive Officer, CEDA
Moderated by Alison Kitchen National Chairman, KPMG Australia
1.50pm Vote of thanks Angela Scaffidi Managing Partner and Head of Change
SenateSHJ 1.55pm Event Close
Fleur Morales State Director, Victoria/Tasmania, CEDA
2.00pm Close
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keynote speaker
Melinda Cilento
Chief Executive Officer, CEDA
Melinda is a company director, economist and experienced senior executive.
She is a non-executive director of Australian Unity and Co-Chair of Reconciliation
Australia. Melinda is also a member of the Parliamentary Budget Office panel of
expert advisors.
She was previously a Non-Executive Director with Woodside Petroleum,
Commissioner with the Productivity Commission and Deputy CEO and Chief
Economist with the Business Council of Australia. Melinda has also previously
held senior roles with the Federal Department of Treasury, Invesco and the
International Monetary Fund.
keynote speaker and chair
Alison Kitchen
National Chairman, KPMG Australia
Alison Kitchen is the National Chairman of KPMG Australia and also serves as a
member of KPMG’s Global and Regional Boards. Alison has held a variety of
management and governance roles within the partnership as well as serving as
External Audit Partner for a range of major ASX listed companies. Alison has
worked in geographically diverse and complex operating environments providing
advice on a range of topics including audit, risk management, internal controls,
business processes and regulatory change across a diverse range of industries
including energy, mining, transport and consumer goods and financial services.
CEDA will be tweeting from this
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panel
Rachel Nicolson
Partner, Allens
Rachel is a Partner at Allens and leads its Governance, Risk and Compliance
and Business Crime practices. Rachel is also a board member of the UN Global
Compact Network Australia. The UN Global Compact is the world's largest
business led sustainability initiative and focuses on capacity building of business
in relation to their human rights, labour, environment and anticorruption impacts.
Rachel is also recognized as a leading lawyer in Australia on anti-bribery and
corruption matters as well as in business human rights obligations. Rachel's
work increasingly has focused on the spectrum of stakeholder expectations on
business - from legal compliance through to alignment with industry or
internationally accepted standards through to community expectations of
corporate conduct; and how this spectrum of expectations informs business
risks and mitigation of those risks, as well as informing opportunities for
corporates.
Ken Smith
Chief Executive Officer and Dean, Australia and New
Zealand School of Government
Ken is Dean and CEO of the Australia and New Zealand School of Government
(ANZSOG) and was the Agent General for Queensland based in London. He
has headed the Queensland Departments of Premier and Cabinet,
Infrastructure, Education, Arts, Employment and Training, Family Services and
Housing Local Government and Planning. He has taken a public policy and
administration leadership role at state and national levels. Ken is a Fellow of the
Australian College of Educators and Educational Leadership, an Enterprise
Professor at University of Melbourne and held numerous adjunct professorial
positions. He is a board member of companies and authorities.
Please note attendee names are provided to aid networking and should not be added to mailing lists without permission from the individual.
corporate tables
CEDA would like to thank the following members for hosting a corporate table
at today’s event.
Australian Unity SenateSHJ
attendees
John Allen Principal John Allen & Associates Clare Amies Chief Executive Officer WorkSafe Victoria Jenny Atta Secretary Victorian Department of Education and Training Zoe Badalassi Associate Director Hudson Olivia Ball Advocacy and External Relations Advisor Benetas Richard Barker Marketing and Brand Manager Benetas Geraldine Barlow Executive General Manager, Investments Australian Unity Sandra Barns Chief Technology Office, CISO VicSuper
Megan Bolton Executive, Finance and Corporate Services HESTA Bas Bolyn GM Corporate Affairs Australian Rail Track Corporation Kylie Bourke Analyst Commonwealth Treasury Prue Bowden General Manager, Business Transformation and Acting Group Executive HR Australian Unity Madeleine Breckon Head of Communications GlaxoSmithKline Deon Brown Australian Unity Dr Nasir Butrous Deputy Head, School of Business Melbourne Australian Catholic University Henry Byrne Group Executive, Corporate Affairs Transurban Prof Colin Clark Executive Dean - Business and Law Victoria University
Leon Cox Regional Director, VIC & TAS Governance Institute of Australia Mandi Davidson Senior Executive - Communications RPS Group Simon Davis Director Business Development GTA Consultants Natasha Diamond Partner Davidson Marianne DiGiallonardo Director Corporate Services Maroondah City Council Mark Dingle Partner Deloitte David Donelly Community Relations Manager Australian Rail Track Corporation Peter Duncan AO Kerryn Ellis Director Corporate Services Independent Broad-Based Anti-Corruption Commission Victoria (IBAC)
Please note attendee names are provided to aid networking and should not be added to mailing lists without permission from the individual.
Dr Lance Emerson Chief Executive Officer Victorian Agency for Health Information Ben Flemming Director, Business Development - Pacific Region S&P Global Ratings Amy Flint Public Sector Executive CPA Australia Matt Foran Partner SenateSHJ Katie Gardiner Associate Allens Mark Gill Assistant Director Victorian Agency for Health Information Dr Alexander Gosling AM CEDA Individual Trustee Kelly Griffiths Head of Government Affairs and Policy GlaxoSmithKline Dr John Hamill Chief Executive Officer Essential Services Commission Peter Harris AO CEDA Honorary Trustee John Henderson Director, Client Strategy Aurecon Group Richard Herman Risk Director Bupa Will Hetherton Head of Public Affairs Future Fund Sawsan Howard Head of Corporate Affairs, Product, Brand and Reputation AustralianSuper Jasmine Hoye Partner Newgate Australia Peter Humphreys Managing Director Smarketer
Jane Hunt Chief Executive Officer The Front Project Marjorie Johnston KPMG Alison Kitchen National Chairman KPMG Steve Kozlowski Chief Executive Officer Maroondah City Council Leighton Kraa Senior Policy Officer, Institutions of Goverment Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet Corrina Langelaan Marketing & Communications Lead University of Melbourne Corrina Langelaan Marketing & Communications Lead University of Melbourne Kira Leeb Executive Director Victorian Agency for Health Information Dr Chuyang Liu China Adviser Austrade Diana Lloyd Corporate Affairs Manager First State Super Michelle Loader Board Director Fisher Leadership Anita Luke Senior Manager PwC Australia Sarah Macartney Corporate Affairs and Government Relations SEEK Kevin Maher National Manager, Government, Health and Education SEEK Mary Manescu Director, Health System Reporting Victorian Agency for Health Information Michel Masson Chief Executive Officer Infrastructure Victoria
Tess Mathews Head of Client Development Gilbert + Tobin Eleanor McCracken-Hewson Senior Manager Policy, Research and Stakeholder Engagement AGL Sue McDonald Marketing and Communications Director Serco Veronica McGowan Director Independent Broad-Based Anti-Corruption Commission Victoria (IBAC) Jarrod McLauchlan General Manager - Victoria, Executive and Boards Davidson Stephen McMahon Head of External Relations AustralianSuper Rohan Mead Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Australian Unity Rohan Mead Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Australian Unity Kate Menzel Australian Unity Robert Miano Partner RSM Stuart Moseley Chief Executive Officer Victorian Planning Authority Jeremi Moule Deputy Secretary, Governance Policy & Coordination Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet Bernadette Murdoch Chief Adviser, Brand and Communications Rio Tinto Rach Nicholson Partner Allens Rachel Nicolson Senior Associate Allens
Emily O'Brien GM Commercial & Structured Finance, Wealth and Capital Markets Australian Unity Bernadette O'Neill General Manager Fair Work Commission Anita Orr Head of Public Affairs, Victoria Transurban Karen Owens Corporate Partnerships Manager Melbourne Water Corporation Alistair Parker Executive General Manager, Regulated Energy Services AusNet Services Reshma Pollard National Marketing Manager SenateSHJ Riki Polygenis Principal Adviser, International Policy and Engagement Division Commonwealth Treasury Nicola Reynolds General Manager, Customer Innovation and Marketing Benetas Sam Riley General Manager, Media Relations HESTA Caitlin Ryan Principal Adviser Infrastructure Victoria Paul Ryan General Manager Finance, Healthcare Australian Unity Ellery Salida Senior Associate Advisian Angela Scaffidi Managing Partner-Head of Change SenateSHJ Grace Singh Australian Unity Diane Sivasubramaniam Associate Professor Swinburne University of Technology Tully Smith Corporate Affairs Manager Telstra
Professor Ken Smith Dean and CEO Australia and New Zealand School of Government Daniel Smolich Manager, Institutions of Government Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet Chris Spentzaris Partner, Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law Fragomen Samantha Stevens Executive General Manager Corporate Affairs Origin Energy Lorna Stewart Chief Risk Officer Bupa Dr Ziggy Switkowski AO Chancellor RMIT University Sarah Tan Senior Associate Fragomen Jon Theobald Manager Stakeholder Engagement South East Water Kane Thornton Chief Executive Officer Clean Energy Council Ewan Tosh Director, Strategy, Planning and Communications Victorian Agency for Health Information Dylan Turnbull Business Development, Corporate Partnerships The Smith Family Dr Walter Uhlenbruch AO CEDA Honorary Life Trustee Hella Asia Pacific Dr Walter Uhlenbruch AO CEDA Honorary Life Trustee Hella Asia Pacific Melissa Van Twest Senior Policy Officer, Institutions of Government Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet
Andreas Vecchiet Executive Lead- Corporate Affairs MLC Limited Jason Venning Product Marketing Manager ABB Australia Angela Vitinaros Office of the Executive Director Corporate Services Ambulance Victoria Anna Vourtsis Executive General Manager - Communications & Engagement VicTrack Lucy Weston Project Manager Essential Services Commission Samuel Wilson Swinburne University of Technology Paula Wilton Director Victorian Agency for Health Information Richard Wise Head of Communications & External Affairs BP Australia Andrew Wong Australian Unity Michael Wootten Chief Financial Officer City West Water Audrey Zibelman Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer AEMO
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CEDA Victoria: October – November 2019
Unlocking human value in the future of work
DATE 10 October 2019, 11.45am to 2.00pm
VENUE RACV City Club
SPEAKERS Dr Sean Gallagher, Director, Centre for New Workforce,
Swinburne University of Technology; Bridget Horsley, Project Director-
Melbourne 2021, National Australia Bank; Natalie James, Partner, Deloitte
and David Rumbens, Partner, Deloitte Access Economics
EVENT OVERVIEW Join CEDA in a discussion on the human opportunity
that is at the centre of automation and how skills and social intelligence will
remain essential to economic development, productivity and living
standards.
Sponsorship opportunities available
Reimagining Tertiary Education
DATE Wednesday 30 October, 11:45am to 2:00pm
VENUE Park Hyatt Melbourne, 1 Parliament Place, East Melbourne
SPEAKERS Professor Peter Noonan, Professor of Tertiary Education Policy,
Mitchell Institute, Victoria University and David Sacks, Partner, PwC
EVENT OVERVIEW Join CEDA for a discussion on how society can rethink
and revitalise tertiary education to maximise participation and reflect the
changing demands of the Australian labour market.
Sponsorship opportunities available.
Kate Jenkins – National Sex Discrimination Commissioner
DATE Monday 18 November, 11:45am to 2:00pm
VENUE RACV Club, Level 17, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne
SPEAKER Kate Jenkins, Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Australian
Human Rights Commission
EVENT OVERVIEW Join CEDA and Australian Human Rights Commission
Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Kate Jenkins in a discussion on the
world-first National Inquiry into sexual harassment in the workplace.
Supported by CEDA member First State Super
CEDA contact:
Isabelle Lewis, Event Coordinator
Phone: 03 9652 8402 | Email: [email protected]
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:
Fleur Morales, State Director 03 9562 8416 | 0435 838 563 [email protected] Mark Flower, Member Engagement Manager 03 9652 8405 [email protected] Talia Walker Membership Advisor 03 9652 8417 [email protected],au
Rohish Gupta, Associate Director 03 9652 8403 [email protected] Esther Greco, Senior Event Coordinator 03 9652 8414 [email protected] Isabelle Lewis, Event Coordinator 03 9652 8402 Isabelle.lewis @ceda.com.au
www.ceda.com.au