
Human value in the future of work Keynote speaker: Alex Badenoch, Group Executive, Transformation and People, Telstra Friday, 31 January 2019, 12.00pm to 2.00pm ParkRoyal Parramatta MAJOR SERIES SPONSOR S MAJOR SPONSORS www.ceda.com.au Agenda 11.45am Registrations 12.00pm Welcome Lee Kelly State Director NSW/ACT, CEDA 12.05pm Introduction Juliet Andrews Partner EY 12.15pm Keynote address Alex Badenoch Group Executive, Transformation and People, Telstra 12.30pm Lunch 1.00pm Introduction Juliet Andrews 1.05pm Moderated discussion Alex Badenoch Group Executive, Transformation and People, Telstra Angela Anasis Executive General Manager, Randstad Consulting Group ANZ Scott Johnston Acting NSW Public Service Commissioner, NSW Public Service Commission Don Wright Head of Launch Pad Innovation Program, Western Sydney University 1.40pm Q&A session 1.55pm Vote of thanks Juliet Andrews 2.00pm Close . sponsor Major Series Sponsor Western Sydney University Western Sydney University is a large, innovative and research-led university, embedded in every major city across one of the most economically significant and fastest growing regions in Australia. Established in 1989, the University has nearly 200,000 alumni, 46,000 students and 4,500 staff. ‘Western’ is ranked in the top two per cent of universities worldwide, as well as the world’s top 100 universities under 50 years of age. Over 50 per cent of the University’s students are the first in their family to attend university, making it a truly transformative institution. The University offers a growing range of flexible online degrees. Opened in early 2017, the University’s purpose-built, high-rise campus in Parramatta CBD is one of Australia’s most technologically sophisticated teaching and research facilities. ‘Western’ followed in 2018 with a new high rise campus in downtown Liverpool. The University will partner in 2022 with UNSW in the new Engineering Innovation Hub in the Parramatta CBD with further joint ventures planned with the coming Western Sydney Airport in a “Multiversity”. CEDA will be tweeting from this event using #FutureofWork Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news sponsor Major Sponsor EY EY is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services. The insights and quality services we deliver help build trust and confidence in the capital markets and in economies the world over. We develop outstanding leaders who team to deliver on our promises to all of our stakeholders. In so doing, we play a critical role in building a better working world for our people, for our clients and for our communities. EY refers to the global organisation, and may refer to one or more, of the member firms of Ernst & Young Global Limited, each of which is a separate legal entity. Ernst & Young Global Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, does not provide services to clients. For more information about our organisation, please visit www.ey.com EY has been a member of CEDA since 2010. keynote speaker Alex Badenoch Group Executive, Transformation and People, Telstra In August 2016, Alexandra Badenoch re-joined Telstra to take up the role of Group Executive Human Resources where she was responsible for providing strategic advice and support to the Human Resources arm of the business. In 2018 Alex’s role expanded to include leading the delivery office of Telstra’s company-wide T22 transformation strategy, an ambitious program to lead the Australian market by simplifying its operations and product set, improving customer experience and reducing its cost base. This is in addition to her responsibility for simplifying the business structure and transforming how Telstra works to become more customer focussed, agile and collaborative. Prior to this, she was Director of Human Resources, Corporate Affairs and Customer at Asciano, Australia’s largest rail and ports operator, and brings a wealth of experience dealing with a highly diversified and international workforce. Before joining Asciano, Alex worked at Telstra for more than five years as Executive Director Organisational Development & Talent and Executive Director HR for Telstra’s Consumer business, including BigPond and Telstra Country Wide. Known for her change management skills and ability to deliver strong commercial outcomes, Alex has designed and implemented key initiatives to drive successful change across multiple organisations, including Novell Inc. and CEDA will be tweeting from this Coles Myer. event using #FutureofWork Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news panelist Angela Anasis Executive General Manager, Randstad Consulting Group ANZ Angela joined Randstad in 2006 and as Executive General Manager of Randstad’s Consulting Group, leads a diverse team of senior professionals including Randstad Sourceright ANZ, HR Consulting and the Talent Solutions team in Australia. The team comprises subject matter experts and thought leaders that span across employer branding, talent acquisition & management strategies to managed service provider (MSP) solutions and recruitment process outsourcing (RPO) solutions and beyond. The Randstad Consulting Group is a global talent solutions leader, driving talent acquisition and human capital management strategies for our clients. Angela and her team help organisations discover and develop their "human intelligence advantage" by quantifying the impact of talent strategies; she continuously taps into global best practice across the globe merging 'tech and touch' solutions for our clients. Being at the forefront in terms of solution design, innovation, the future of work trends, employment dynamics and changing employment landscape; Angela is an active contributor and thought leader in this space and is dedicated to sharing insights from our research and our programs across the public and commercial sectors. Angela also conducts regular senior leadership boardroom meetings and panel discussions to our key clients. Examples of the topics explored are gender diversity, employer branding, workforce barometer updates, and legislative changes to name a few. Angela has a Bachelor Social Sciences Degree with a double Major in Industrial Relations and Strategic Human Resource Management from the University of New South Wales. Angela is proud CEDA Trustee. panelist Scott Johnston Acting NSW Public Service Commissioner, NSW Public Service Commission Scott joined the PSC in June 2014 after a long career in official statistics for both the Australian Bureau of Statistics and the Office for National Statistics (UK), where his focus was primarily economic statistics including prices and national accounts. Scott has a Bachelor of Commerce degree and post graduate qualifications in statistics and finance and investment. He also holds an Executive Masters in Public Administration from the Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG) and the University of Sydney. Scott has been acting in the role of NSW Public Service Commissioner since October 2019. Prior to this he was Assistant Commissioner of the Performance and Analytics Division. This Division provides workforce analytical support and leadership to the PSC and the Sector, managing the various data assets that are contained within the PSC. The Division also compiles the annual Workforce Profile, sector wide reports including the State of the NSW Public Sector Report, coordinates the People Matter Employee Survey and the annual Premier’s Awards. The Public Service Commissioner is an independent office holder. CEDA will be tweeting from this event using #FutureofWork Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news panelist Don Wright Head of Launch Pad Innovation Program, Western Sydney University Don Wright is the co-founder and Head of the Launch Pad Innovation program at Western Sydney University which delivers support to Tech startup and high growth SME businesses resulting in the creation of 150 new knowledge jobs and the addition of over $100m value added to the regional Western Sydney economy since 2016. Don is actively working to grow entrepreneurial thinking across the region through the development of a large-scale entrepreneurship training and development program at WSU with an international focus that will connect Western Sydney to innovation ecosystems in Asia, Europe and the US. With original qualifications in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA in International Business, Don is passionate about technology businesses and is driving a strategy for the creation of tech specialisations in various key centres across Western Sydney including an artificial intelligence and machine learning hub in Parramatta. Don has worked in a range of small and large engineering based firms and also operated his own consultancy working globally in Aerospace and Defence with industry and government to develop opportunities for Australian industry participation in major global programs such as the 787 Dreamliner and Joint Strike Fighter. Don is now working extensively to support WSU’s role in the Western City and Aerotroplolis strategy including planning for the Multiversity and WSU’s support for Industry 4.0 capability development in the local manufacturing sector. facilitator Juliet Andrews Partner, People Advisory Services, EY Juliet has spent over twenty years advising organisations on their most complex workforce challenges. Recently she has focused on the changing nature of work as a result of technology, demography and globalisation and how we need to respond as employers, educators, government
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