Australian Institute of
Project Management

2024 National Conference   

21 - 23 October 2024

National Convention Centre Canberra

Speakers

The involvement of our distinguished speakers is integral to steering the success of the project. With meticulous care, the conference committee selects these individuals, evaluating their experience, specialised skills, industry understanding, and talent to engage and motivate fellow professionals.

Our speakers boast diverse backgrounds in project management, providing a wealth of perspectives. Check out our roster of confirmed speakers below, presentation titles and overviews will be accessible on the program page soon. 

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Keynote Speakers
Panel Speakers
Concurrent Sessions Speakers Highlights
Concurrent Speakers

Keynote Speakers


Profile


 
Rear Admiral David Mann, CSC, RAN
  HEAD JOINT CAPABILITIES

Rear Admiral David Mann, CSC, RAN joined the Royal Australian Naval College in 1989.

His sea postings have included HMA Ships Geelong, Brisbane, Dubbo and Melbourne under training and Melbourne again as the Fighter Controller. As a Principal Warfare Officer he served in HMAS Darwin (twice), HMAS Adelaide and in Sea Training Group as the Fleet Gunnery Officer. 

He has enjoyed Joint postings as the Navy Air Defence Instructor at RAAF Williamtown, in Capability Development Group, as Directing Staff at the Australian Command and Staff College and a short period as the Director of Maritime Operations at Joint Operations Command. 

Rear Admiral Mann has completed deployments in support of Operation Warden/Stabilise in East Timor, Operations Slipper, Falconer and Catalyst in the Middle East and border protection Operations Relex and Resolute. 

He was the Executive Officer of HMAS Anzac and the Commanding Officer of HMAS Darwin. 

His staff positions have included the Director Navy Capability Needs Analysis within Navy Headquarters for which he was awarded a Conspicuous Service Cross and on exchange in US Pacific Fleet Command, N5 Policy and Plans Directorate for which he received the United States Legion of Merit. On promotion to Commodore in May 2018 he was appointed as Director General Surface Combatants and Aviation. 

Rear Admiral Mann served as Commander of the Surface Force from December 2020 until December 2022. Following promotion to his current rank, he assumed the newly created role of Head Joint Capabilities in January 2023. 

Rear Admiral Mann has a Master of Arts in Strategy and Security. He is married to Nicole and they have two young daughters. 


Profile


 
John Owens
  CEO, EVOLVE FM

John Owens is a former Australian Army Officer and Public Servant who was reappointed to the role of CEO Evolve FM in March 2023. Prior to this appointment, he was at the University of Canberra as Associate Vice President Campus Estate from August 2017.

John’s military service was in the Australian Intelligence Corps, and he had a variety of postings in Australia and Hong Kong. He left the Army in 1999 to join the Australian Public Service. As a Public Servant John worked in intelligence, policy and senior management roles for Defence, Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Finance. He left the APS in April 2015 to join 100% Aboriginal-owned construction and services company Pacific Services Group Holdings (PSGH). 

When PSGH went into a joint venture with global property company JLL to form Evolve FM, John was appointed CEO of the company in April 2016. He left Evolve FM in August 2017 to join UC. In addition to his undergraduate degree, John has two Masters degrees, in Defence Studies and Management. 


Profile


 Adrian Piani

  MARKET LEADER, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GHD

Adrian Piani is an environmental engineer who has worked predominately in the water resources, environmental and infrastructure sectors.

In March 2024 Adrian joined GHD as the Market Leader for Federal Government.

Previously he was the ACT Chief Engineer, where he provided strategic advice to government on infrastructure projects and supported the capability and capacity of the engineering cohort through the ACT Government Engineering Workforce Plan.

He is a Chartered Fellow and Engineering Executive of Engineers Australia, graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, Chair of the Board of Engineering Excellence, and Director on the Advisory Board for the Centre for a Better Canberra at the University of Canberra.

He is a proud Canberran and is passionate about the role that infrastructure plays in supporting our wellbeing and quality of life.


Profile


 Jo Cooper

  FOUNDER & CEO, THE GOOD WARRIOR

Meet Jo Cooper, an Australian singer/songwriter, storyteller, advocate, author, and changemaker with a background in Project Management. Known for her vivacious spirit and unwavering passion for standing up for her beliefs, Jo is a relentless Warrior for Change who fearlessly challenges the status quo.

Jo's journey began with a painful chapter that highlighted the importance of bystanders. A traumatic experience in her first relationship, when her then-boyfriend's anger escalated, Jo was violently thrown from a speeding vehicle. Lying on the ground, surrounded by indifferent eyes, she felt their disregard more painfully than her physical injuries. This moment was her realisation of the impact of bystanders. A survivor of abuse, Jo has walked a path etched with resilience and unwavering advocacy against violence and bullying.

Leaving the corporate world to follow her dream of becoming an artist, she poured her heart into writing and singing. However, her path was forever altered, her commitment to her values remained steadfast when she faced a David-and-Goliath legal battle with her Strata Committee. Her investigation into the abuse of property rights in strata schemes led her to the NSW Supreme Court of Appeal, where she achieved a unanimous judgment in her favour. This landmark case, ranked #6 among the most influential court cases of the 21st century, restored property and pet rights for millions of Australians living in strata schemes.

Jo's mission now combines her passion for advocacy with her gift for music. She aims to educate and inspire corporations, communities, and individuals to transition from a bystander culture to one of active engagement and positive impact. Her work helps organizations and individuals create lasting social change, retain cohesive teams, and avoid legal disputes. Above all, Jo seeks to disempower bullies and abusers through the harmonious chorus of collective voices, leading with purpose and meaning to foster success and impact.


Panel Speakers

PANEL 1 - WOMEN IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT 

Lauren MacDougall
FACILITATOR

PROJECT MANAGER, OBI PM GROUP AIPM PROJECT CONTROLS COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE LEAD

Christina Langwill
PANELLIST

ASSISTANT SECRETARY STRATEGY AND PLANNING BRANCH, CAPABILITY ACQUISITION AND SUSTAINMENT GROUP

Jo Farrell
PANELLIST

FOUNDER, BUILD LIKE A GIRL
ACT AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR 2024

Laura Fluck
PANELLIST

ANZ REGIONAL BUSINESS LINE DIRECTOR FOR PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT, AECOM



Jennifer Gillett
PANELLIST

CHAIR OF THE BOARD, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION






PANEL 2 - INFRASTRUCTURE

Leo Cooper
FACILITATOR

CO-FOUNDER AND DIRECTOR,   iPLAN ENERGY


Gillian Geraghty
PANELLIST

DIRECTOR GENERAL AND ACT   CHIEF ENGINEER, MAJOR PROJECTS CANBERRA


Sophie Gray
PANELLIST

PROJECT DIRECTOR, CAPITAL WORKS TASKFORCE, NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA


Ben van Deventer
PANELLIST

DIRECTOR OF DATA, STRATEGY & INSIGHTS, INFRASTRUCTURE AUSTRALIA

Caroline Tomiczek
PANELLIST

DIRECTOR, URBIS


Concurrent Sessions Speakers Highlights

Profile


 
Adam Beck
  GENERAL MANAGER, BUSINESS AND MARKET DEVELOPMENT, HUB GROUP

Adam is an urbanist who has worked for private sector consultancies and leading global non-government organisations to advance sustainable community outcomes in cities around the world for almost 30 years.

Currently, he is Head of Digital Urbanism at ENE.HUB, an Indara Company, a role that has him working collaboratively with government and the private sector to realise the benefits of shared urban infrastructure in connecting, activating and measuring urban life. Adam is also Chair of the Standards Australia Digital Twin Working Group, Co-Chair of the Smart Places and Infrastructure Workstream at the Internet of Things Alliance Australia and co-host of the podcast ‘Digital Built Australia’. Before entering the mission-driven sector Adam spent 15 years with global consulting firms Arup and GHD and founded the Smart Cities Council Australia New Zealand.


Profile


 
Gavin Blakey (OAM)
 IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR OF THE BOARD, ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS AUSTRALIA  

Gavin Blakey’s career has spanned private enterprise, local government, and the not-for-profit sector.

He has held many roles including flood management, sustainable water use, planning, budget management, geotechnical engineering, industrial relations, business development and strategic advisor, and strategic asset manager of Brisbane’s significant asset portfolio. In 2011 he was awarded a National Disaster Medal for his leadership in response and recovery from the devastating Brisbane River floods.

Gavin is the immediate past Chair of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Australia, a not-for-profit organisation that is creating a world where technology benefits all. Capacity building and addressing water and sanitation challenges in rural and remote areas of Australia, Asia and the Pacific are some of EWB’s strategic focus areas.

Gavin has worked in Asia on a number of occasions, including as In-Country Manager for Cambodia and Vietnam with EWB, and as Project Director on the Dili Water Emergency Response Project.

He has spoken to audiences in more than 20 countries and was awarded an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for his contributions to communication and leadership development nationally and internationally.

Gavin is passionate about developing leaders and achieving lasting impact through a holistic approach to human centred approaches.

He holds a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours and an MBA (Technology Management).



Profile


 Dr Mike Ryan

 DIRECTOR, CAPABILITY ASSOCIATES PTY LTD

Dr Michael Ryan is the Director of Capability Associates Pty Ltd. He consults and lectures in a range of subjects including communications systems, systems engineering, requirements engineering, capability management, and project management. He is a co-chair of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Requirements Working Group. He is a Fellow of Engineers Australia, and INCOSE Fellow, a Fellow of the Institute of Managers and Leaders, a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales, and a senior member of the IEEE. He is the author or co-author of 14 books, 4 book chapters, and over 450 journal and conference papers. He is co-author of the INCOSE Needs and Requirements Manual and the Guide to Writing Requirements, and is a contributor to the Guide to Needs and Requirements and the Guide to Verification and Validation, as well as ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288, the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook and the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK). Over the last 35 years, he has facilitated requirements development activities for more than 50 major projects. 



Profile


 Paul Hawkins

CHIEF COMBOBULATOR, CRAZY MIGHT WORK

Paul is a leading expert in leadership and breakthrough innovation. He grew up in Africa, under the influence of leaders like Nelson Mandela and Richard Branson before going on to work in over 20 countries, on everything from mergers and acquisitions to global shared services. He launched the first ever leadership and innovation academy in Antarctica, called Crazy Might Work. Its flagship programs are NASA’s 4-Dimensional Leadership and Leading4Breakthrough® - both of which are highly acclaimed and have been deployed internationally by recognisable government agencies and corporations. Paul has formal qualifications in education, business and innovation, and is accredited in neuroscience and appreciative inquiry through the Neuro-Leadership Institute and Case Western Universities, respectively. He has a pending PhD in breakthrough innovation and chairs the Board of a large Community Services not-for-profit organisation. His passion is bringing leadership learnings from frontiers like space to the workplace.

Concurrent Speakers

     Brioni     Bale

PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT,  
SENTENTIA CONSULTING

Joseph Ballouz

DIRECTOR, 
PROJECT ADVISORY GROUP

James Bawtree

CEO, 
PMLOGIC

Ripon Chakrabortty

FOUNDER AND  LEADER OF DECISION SUPPORT AND ANALYTICS  RESEARCH GROUP, 
UNSW CANBERRA

Carleton Chinner

PRINCIPAL, 
MAGNISTRAT

Hannah Clement

GROUP HEAD, CIVIC INFRASTRUCTURE, 
DEVELOPMENT VICTORIA


   Ryan   Darby 

SUCCESS LEAD, SENSEI PROJECT SOLUTIONS

George Denny-Smith

PROJECT MANAGER,  
RPS

   Sonja    Firth 

SENIOR ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE MANAGER, UNISYS

Robert Gorayski

SENIOR MANAGER, SYNERGY GROUP

Rebecca Gordon

SENIOR CONSULTANT,   CERTITUDE AUSTRALIA

 David Hudson

CEO, PRIMAL SOLUTIONS


Huw
 Jones 

GENERAL MANAGER -  GROWTH, PRESCIENCE TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD

     Lawrie 
Kirk

DIRECTOR, BELLWISE CONSULTING PTY LTD

 Peter
Lam

PRINCIPAL, CLARITAS CONSULTING

  Rob  
Loader

GENERAL MANAGER, TRANSFORMATION, MLC LIFE INSURANCE

   Dr Naomi    
Mathers

DIRECTOR, INDUSTRY LIASION AND MEMBER SERVICES, ICCPM

 Alexis Nguyen

PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT - SECURITY & TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, SYSTRA ANZ


Ria
Odonnell

MANAGING DIRECTOR, CUSTOM LEARNING DESIGN

   Rob   Robson

PRINCIPAL, ARUP 

 Munir Ahmad
Saeed

TEACHER PROJECT MANAGEMENT, CANBERRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA

Kestrel
Stone

CEO, ELEMENTAL PROJECTS

Phil
Tighe

MANAGER - PROCESS ENGINEERING, SEDGMAN

Louise Wakefield

EXECUTIVE GENERAL MANAGER, INDUSTRY CAPABILITY NETWORK NATIONAL OFFICE


Andrew Waye

 EXECUTIVE GENERAL MANAGER, SECURITY AND TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, SYSTRA ANZ

   Mark Young

MANAGING DIRECTOR, PRESCIENCE 3PO







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