CRAWFORD AUSTRALIAN LEADERSHIP F ORUM Global Realities, Domestic Choices 29 June - 1 July 2014 CRAWFORD SC HOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY KEY NOTE SPEAKE RS, CHA IRS & PANELISTS Gary Banks Ken Boal Dean, Australian and New Zealand Vice President, Cisco Australia & New School of Government Zealand Dean and CEO of ANZSOG since Joined Cisco in 2004 and led the January 2013, following fifteen years company’s engagement in the heading the Productivity Commission. public sector with Australia’s federal, Formerly Executive Commissioner state and territory governments, with the Industry Commission; defence, education and healthcare; Senior Economist with the GATT subsequently was responsible for Secretariat in Geneva; Visiting Fellow identifying and leading growth and at the Trade Policy Research Centre, development, and managing the sales London. Chaired the COAG Steering Committee for the Review force, in the enterprise and public sectors. Graduated from the of Government Services, and now the OECD’s Regulatory University of Queensland in 1991 with a Bachelor of Electrical Policy Committee. Recently joined the Macquarie Group as an Engineering (Communications & Electronics), commenced his independent director, and appointed to the Prime Minister’s career at Honeywell, and prior to joining Cisco spent ten years at Business Advisory Council. Professorial Fellow at Melbourne Anixter Inc/NetStar, an Asia Pacific network systems integrator as University, and Adjunct Professor and Crawford Public Policy Southern Region General Manager. Fellow at the ANU. Glenys Beauchamp Roger Bradbury Secretary, Department of Industry Coordinator, National Security Research, National Security College, Secretary of the Department of ANU Industry since September 2013. Formerly Secretary, Department of Heads Strategy and Statecraft in Regional Australia, Local Government, Cyberspace research program at Arts and Sport; Deputy Secretary the National Security College in the in Departments of Prime Minister Crawford School of Public Policy. A and Cabinet, and Families, Housing, complex systems scientist, trained Community Services and Indigenous originally as a zoologist, was formerly Affairs; and a number of executive Chief Scientist in the Bureau of positions in the ACT Government including Deputy Chief Executive, Resource Sciences in the 1990s, and leader of the Marine Department of Disability, Housing and Community Services and Systems Group at the Australian Institute of Marine Science in Deputy CEO, Department of Health. An ANU economics graduate, the 1980s. Research interests lie in the modelling and simulation began her career in the Industry Commission. Awarded Public of the dynamics of coupled social and natural systems. In recent Service Medal in 2010 for coordinating Australian Government years has worked in the Australian Intelligence Community on the support during the 2009 Victorian bushfires. Crawford Public strategic analysis of international science and technology issues. Policy Fellow. Julie Bishop John Brumby Minister for Foreign Affairs and Chairman, COAG Reform Council Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party Premier of Victoria 2007-2010. Sworn in as Australia's first female Previously Victorian Treasurer 2000- Foreign Minister in September 2013 07, Leader of the Victorian Opposition following four years as Shadow Minister 1992-99, and Member for Bendigo for Foreign Affairs and Trade. Served in the House of Representatives in the Howard Cabinet as Minister for 1983-90. Since retiring from politics, Education, Science and Training and Chairman of the Motor Trades Minister Assisting the Prime Minister Association of Australia (MTAA) for Women's Issues, and previously as Superannuation Fund, Deputy Chair Minister for Ageing. Lawyer by profession: managing partner of of Industry Super Australia, an Independent Director of Huawei Perth office of Clayton Utz from 1994. Member for Curtin in the Technologies (Australia) Pty Limited and a Director of Citywide House of Representatives since 1998, and Deputy Leader of the Solutions Pty Ltd. In 2011-12 Panel Member of the Federal Liberal Party since 2007. Government’s Review into GST Distribution and led Review into the Establishment of a Commonwealth Anti-Dumping Authority. Professorial Fellow at Melbourne and Monash Universities. 10 Crawford School of Public Policy Elizabeth Bryan Hilary Charlesworth Chairman, Caltex Australia Professor of International Law and Human Rights, College of Law, ANU Chairman of Caltex Australia Limited since 2007 and a member of the Board Also Professor and Director, Centre of Westpac Group since 2006. More for International Governance and than 31 years of executive experience Justice, ANU; currently holds ARC in the financial services industry, Laureate Fellowship. Editorial board government policy and administration, member of a number of international and on the boards of companies and law journals, and joint winner of the statutory organizations. Member of American Society of International the Treasury Advisory Council, the Law’s 2006 Butcher Medal for Takeovers Panel, aSiC’s Director Advisory Panel, and a Trustee ‘outstanding contributions to the development or effective for the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Bachelor of Arts realization of international human rights law’. Headed inquiry (Econ) from ANU, Master of Economics from the University of leading to ACT Human Rights Act 2004. Appointed judge ad hoc Hawaii and Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. of the International Court of Justice in 2011 for the Whaling in the Antarctic case. Educated at Melbourne University and Harvard Law School. Kurt Campbell Greg Craven Chairman & CEO, The Asia Group Vice-Chancellor, Australian Catholic University Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and pacific Affairs 2009- Deputy Chairman of Council of 13, and the leading architect of Australian Governments Reform US policy in the Asia Pacific in the Council (COAG); member of Obama Administration. Previously, Universities Australia Board of inter alia, CEO, Centre for a New Directors and its Lead Vice-Chancellor American Security; Director, Aspen on Quality. Expert in public law, with Strategy Group; Chair Editorial Board, numerous journal articles and four Washington Quarterly; Kissinger books; and a regular contributor to Chair in National Security Policy at CSIS; founder and principal public debate, including as a columnist for The Australian, Prior to StratAsia; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asia and ACU appointment in 2008, was Director of John Curtin Institute of the Pacific; director on the National Security Council Staff; and Public Policy at Curtin University; Foundation Dean and Professor a naval officer serving at sea and with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. of Law at the University of Notre Dame Australia; Reader in Law at Prolific media contributor, with five co-authored books. Inaugural the University of Melbourne; and Crown Counsel to the Victorian Lowy Institute Distinguished International Fellow 2013. Doctorate Government. in international relations from Oxford. Bruce Chapman Peter Drysdale Professor of Economics, Research Emeritus Professor, Crawford School School of Social Sciences, ANU of Public Policy, ANU Labour and education economist, Emeritus Professor of Economics and Yale PhD, with over 180 published the Head of the East Asian Bureau of articles in the areas of training, wage Economic Research and East Asia determination, higher education Forum , ANU. Widely recognised as financing, unemployment, labour the leading intellectual architect of market program evaluation, the APEC, is the author of a number of economics of crime and schooling. books and papers on international Designed the Higher Education trade and economic policy in East Asia Contribution Scheme (HECS) in 1989; senior economic adviser to and the Pacific, including his prize-winning book, International Prime Minister Paul Keating from 1994-1996. Consultant, mostly Economic Pluralism: Economic Policy in East Asia and the Pacific. on university financing, to the OECD, the World Bank, and the Recipient, inter alia of the Asia pacific Prize, the Weary Dunlop governments of Thailand, Papua New Guinea, Mexico, Canada, Award, the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun, and the Australian the UK, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Malaysia, Colombia, the US, Chile and Centenary Medal. Crawford Public Policy Fellow. China. Crawford Public Policy Fellow. Australian Leadership Forum 11 Greg Earl Josh Frydenberg Asia Pacific Editor, Australian Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Financial Review Minister More than twenty years experience Federal member for Kooyong, first working as a business/political elected in 2010. As Parliamentary reporter and editor in Australia, Asia Secretary to the PM since and North America. Was the Financial 2013, responsible for assisting Review’s Tokyo-based Japan and the Government implement its Korea correspondent in 2005-06. In deregulation agenda. Law and 1994-99 covered South East Asia economics graduate from Monash from Jakarta. In 1988-1991 he was University, with Masters degrees a New York based journalist. Member of the Advisory Board in International Relations from Oxford University, and Public of ANU’s Indonesia Project and previously an Australia Japan Administration from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Foundation board member. Formerly senior adviser to Foreign Minister Alexander Downer and Prime Minister John Howard and a director of global banking at Deutsche Bank AG. Represented Australia
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