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The social CEO
Keynote speaker: Alison Watkins, Group Managing
Director, Coca-Cola Amatil
Friday, 22 March 2019, 12 pm to 2 pm
Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney
agenda
11.45am Registrations
12.00pm Welcome Lee Kelly State Director NSW/ACT, CEDA
12.05pm Introduction Narelle Hooper Editor-in-Chief, Company Director Magazine, Australian Institute of Company Directors
12.10pm Keynote address Alison Watkins Group Managing Director, Coca-Cola Amatil
12.30pm Lunch
1.00pm Moderated discussion Debby Blakey Chief Executive Officer, HESTA
Nik Gowing Founder and Co-Director, Thinking the Unthinkable project; Former BBC presenter
Narelle Hooper Editor-in-Chief, Company Director Magazine, Australian Institute of Company Directors
Steven Spurr Chief Executive Officer, Edelman
Alison Watkins Group Managing Director, Coca-Cola Amatil
1.40pm Q&A session
1.55pm Vote of thanks Megan Motto Chief Executive Officer, Governance Institute of Australia
2.00pm Close
CEDA will be tweeting from this event using #SocialCEO
Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news
keynote speaker
Alison Watkins
Group Managing Director, Coca-Cola Amatil
Twitter: @cocacolaamatil
Alison joined Coca-Cola Amatil as Group Managing Director in March
2014. Alison is a non-executive director of The Centre for Independent Studies
and the Business Council of Australia.
Alison’s previous roles include Chief Executive Officer of agribusiness GrainCorp
Limited and of Berri Limited, the market leader in Australian juice, and Managing
Director of Regional Banking at ANZ. Alison spent 10 years at McKinsey &
Company from 1989-1999 and became a partner of the Firm in 1996 before
moving to ANZ as Group General Manager Strategy. Alison has been a non-
executive director of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited,
Woolworths Limited and Just Group Limited. She is a former Victorian President
and National Board Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
Alison holds a Bachelor of Commerce (University of Tasmania), is a Fellow of the
Institute of Chartered Accountants, the Financial Services Institute of Australasia,
and the AICD.
speaker
Debby Blakey
Chief Executive Officer, HESTA
Twitter: @debbyblakey
Along with the health and community services sector HESTA has grown over
the past 30 years. Debby Blakely has a University of Natal Bachelor of Science
and has held leadership roles at the now $47 billion industry fund since 2008.
Debby is a proud CEDA trustee.
CEDA will be tweeting from this event using #SocialCEO
Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news
speaker
Steven Spurr
Chief Executive Officer, Edelman
Edelman works globally to evolve, promote and protect the reputation of leading
international brands. Steven joined Edelman Australia as CEO in 2016. He has
over two decades of consultancy and in-house experience focused on brand
building and re-positioning, influencer programming, and policy and systems
change. Most recently he was COO of Edelman UK & Ireland.
Steven is a proud CEDA trustee.
speaker
Nik Gowing
Founder and Co-Director, Thinking the Unthinkable
project; former BBC presenter
Twitter: @nikgowing
Nik Gowing founded the Thinking the Unthinkable project in 2014. He is co-
author of Thinking the Unthinkable (2018) and a Director of Think Unthinkable
Ltd.
Nik was a main news presenter for the BBC’s international 24-hour news
channel BBC World News 1996-2014. He presented The Hub with Nik Gowing,
BBC World Debates, Dateline London, plus location coverage of major global
stories.
He spent 18 years at ITN in senior roles including Diplomatic Editor, Channel 4
News. He received a BAFTA in 1982 for his coverage of martial law in Poland.
He is a Visiting Professor at Kings College London and Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore.
He has been a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council
on Geo-Economics. He is an adviser on leadership challenges to the President
of the UN General Assembly. Nik has been a member of the councils of major
think tanks like Chatham House and the Royal United Services Institute.
His peer-reviewed study at Oxford University ‘Skyful of Lies and Black Swans’
(2009) predicted what is now labelled ‘Fake News’. It identified the new
vulnerability and brittleness of institutional power in the new all-pervasive public
information space.
Nik was awarded Honorary Doctorates by Exeter University and Bristol
University. They recognise his ongoing cutting edge analysis and distinguished
career in international journalism.
CEDA will be tweeting from this event using #SocialCEO
Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news
chair
Narelle Hooper
Editor-in-Chief, Company Director Magazine, Australian
Institute of Company Directors
Narelle has had a long commitment to sustainable business and leadership
models and gender equality. She is Editor in Chief of Company Director
magazine published by the Australian Institute of Company Directors, is a non-
executive director at The Ethics Centre and Documentary Australia Foundation.
Among previous roles she was Editor of the Australian Financial Review’s BOSS
Magazine and founding co-chair of the Financial Review’s Women of Influence
Awards and director of the women's global entrepreneurship accelerator SBE
Australia. In 2015 she co-authored the agenda-setting book New Women New
Men New Economy (Federation Press) which shows how inclusive cultures drive
innovation and sustainable growth.
vote of thanks
Megan Motto
Chief Executive Officer, Governance Institute of Australia
Twitter: @meganmotto
Megan Motto is the Chief Executive Officer of the Governance Institute of
Australia. She had previously served as CEO of Consult Australia. Megan is also
currently a Director of Standards Australia and Next Gen&Co. Megan is a regular
contributor to public policy in a wide array of issues, including sustainability,
procurement, workplace diversity and infrastructure planning, governance and
financing. In addition to her double teaching degree (BABEd) and Masters in
Communication Management, Megan is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of
Company Directors and a Justice of the Peace. She lives in Marrickville with her
husband Ringo, and children Kaden and Jada.
Megan is a proud CEDA trustee.
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.
Cannings Communications Herbert Smith Freehills IAG Macquarie University
PwC Australia Stockland Workskil Australia SEEK
attendees
Kenna Ackley Chief of Staff NSW Treasury Kerrie Allen Acting Executive Assistant to Dr Caralee McLiesh, Deputy Secretary NSW Treasury Jane Anderson Group General Manager Corporate Affairs IAG Paul Andrews Group Media & Advocacy Manager St Vincents, NSW Health Lisa Annese Chief Executive Officer Diversity Council Australia Ltd Mark Ashby Client Relationships Manager NSW HESTA Michael Baldwin Head of Corporate Affairs First State Super Amy Barouch General Manager, Strategy Insurance & Care NSW (icare)
Meriana Baxter Director of Corporate Affairs Mundipharma Trish Bergin First Assistant Secretary Federal Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Renée Bertuch Managing Director Cannings Communications Tim Besley AC CEDA Honorary Life Trustee Debby Blakey Chief Executive Officer HESTA Esther Bogaart Assistant Secretary Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Anna Bowden Director, Office of Social Impact Investments NSW Treasury David Bowtell Associate Director - Policy & Events NSW/ACT CEDA Jessica Bradlow Consultant Newgate Communications
Prof Stephen Brammer Executive Dean, Faculty of Business & Economics Macquarie University Clair Cameron Director Stakeholder Engagement and Communications NSW Environment Protection Authority Justine Felton Director PwC Australia Jonathan Cartledge Head of Public Affairs & Membership Green Building Council of Australia Stephanie Cary Bids and Pursuit Infrastructure Manager Maddocks Leanne Cauchi Executive Assistant NSW Environment Protection Authority Sandeep Chandra Manager Deloitte
Tony Chappel Head of Government and Community Relations AGL Amanda Ciantar Consultant, Capital Financing National Australia Bank Michael Clarke General Manager, Institutional Business Development & Strategic Alliances Challenger Saranne Cooke Director HESTA Cecile Cooper Company Secretary & Director of Corporate Affairs Blackmores Anna Coroneo Senior Associate Herbert Smith Freehills Matthew Day Chief Operating Officer Healthdirect Australia Daniel Deutsch Senior Consultant Newgate Communications
Michael Digby Talent Acquisition Manager Transdev Quentin Digby Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Charlotte Doud Faculty Engagement Manager, Faculty of Business and Economics Macquarie University Paul Eastwood Director Customer Solutions Stellar Asia Pacific Penny Evans Regional Account Manager Workskil Australia David Faktor Director Public Affairs, Media & Communications St Vincent's Health Australia Belinda Fernandez Managing Director Pivotal Management Hayley Ward NSW Event Coordinator Property Council of Australia Rob Fitzpatrick CEO Gelion Technologies Michael Ford CFO Michelle Forster CEO Whanau Group Carmen Garcia Managing Director Community Corporate Luis Garcia Senior Director Cannings Communications Alison Gatt Assistant Auditor-General Audit Office of New South Wales Sue Gilchrist Partner and Head of Intellectual Property Australia Herbert Smith Freehills
Sunita Gloster Chief Customer Officer WPP AUNZ Nik Gowing Founder and Co-Director Thinking the Unthinkable project; Former BBC presenter Shane Grimes Executive Manager, Corporate Affairs IAG Rod Halstead Director - Strategic Corporate / M&A Clayton Utz Kristen Hannah Deputy Fair Work Ombudsman Fair Work Ombudsman Helen Hardy Company Secretary Origin Energy Limited Prof Debbie Haski-Leventhal Department of Management Macquarie University Hospital Melinda Hatton NSW ACT State Manager Federal Department of Jobs and Small Business Andrew Head Chief Executive Officer WestConnex Delivery Authority Allison Heller Director Ethos Urban Narelle Hooper Editor-in-Chief Australian Institute of Company Directors Carla Hoorweg Head of Government and Industry Relations Challenger Catherine Hunter Partner, Head of Corporate Citizenship KPMG Bernadette Inglis Group General Manager, Consumer Bank Westpac
Ian Jacobs Regional Employment Manager Workskil Australia Sarah Kay Director Woods Bagot Lee Kelly State Director NSW and ACT CEDA Marcus Laithwaite Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer PwC Australia Joselyn Lakin Senior Advisor E3 Advisory Nicky Landsbergen Senior Manager EY Skye Laris Senior Manager, Public Advocacy AGL Kylie Lauc Head of Internal Communication & Sustainability Challenger Wendy Lee Company Secretary Lendlease Corporation Ltd Prof Martina Linnenluecke Department of Applied Finance Macquarie University Hospital Rob Locke Oceania Managing Partner - Forensic and Integrity Services EY Aaron Maher Principal Nous Group Brooke Massender Head Pro Bono Herbert Smith Freehills Neil Massey Client Manager Aon John McCormack Senior Manager, Government & Community Relations AGL
Catriona McGregor Group General Counsel Domain Holdings Australia Ltd Prof Grant Michelson Head, Department of Management Macquarie University Dominic Millgate Company Secretary Boral Aaron Minney Head of Retirement Income Research Challenger Megan Motto CEDA Honorary Members Mahrukh Mundul Director, Global Immigration and Visa Services Fragomen Roger Newsome Food and Beverage Practice Group Leader Aon Risk Services David Ogier General Manager, Risk Coca-Cola Amatil Limited Sandy Olsen Vice President Corporate Affairs Carnival Australia Jo Osorio Senior Director Edelman Charlie Ozcelik Site Manager Workskil Australia Eleanor Padman General Manager - Legal Perpetual Limited Pei Pei Pan Lecturer, Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance Macquarie University Hospital Skevi Panayi Business Manager Federal Department of Jobs and Small Business Agnieszka Perkins ESG Specialist Challenger
Please note attendee names are provided to aid networking and should not be added to mailing lists without permission from the individual.
David Perram General Manager - Business Development Stockland Brooke Pettit Manager, Corporate Responsibility Commonwealth Bank of Australia Hayley Pinsent Employment Services Manager Drake International - NSW William Power Deputy Executive Director Property Council of Australia Aaron Prestipino Consultant SenateSHJ Grant Pullen Logistics Manager Coca Cola Amatil Jill Reich Director, Customer People and Systems Uniting Megan Retka-Tidd Acting Head of Vodafone Foundation Vodafone Hutchison Australia Roslyn Ribet Head of Insurance Coca-Cola Amatil Limited Garth Riddell Senior Associate Herbert Smith Freehills Karen Robbins Chief Operating Officer & Head of Strategic Transactions Challenger Kathryn Roberts Director, Marketing and Visitor Experience Sydney Harbour Federation Trust William Roberts Senior Consultant Cannings Strategic Communications Phil Rutgers EGM Performance & Governance IAG
Julian Sefton General Counsel and Company Secretary NSW Ports Lauren Selby Senior Associate Herbert Smith Freehills Prof Elizabeth Sheedy Department of Applied Finance Macquarie University Peter Shore Chairman Minnamurra Partners Lolita Spears Membership Advisor, NSW and ACT CEDA Steven Spurr Chief Executive Officer Edelman Andrew Stevens Chair of Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre Ltd Lauren Stutchbury Senior Consultant Cannings Strategic Communications Timothy Stutt Senior Associate Herbert Smith Freehills Jodie Tapscott Executive Manager, Corporate Responsibility Commonwealth Bank of Australia Margaret Taylor Group Governance BHP Amy Tung Senior Lecturer, Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance Macquarie University Hospital Marcel van Kints Program Manager, Prices Branch Australian Bureau of Statistics James Waddell Director National Australia Bank
Amanda Wallace Head of Corporate Communications IAG Drew Waters Head of Partnerships and Development (NSW) Asialink Business Alison Watkins Group Managing Director Coca-Cola Amatil Limited Gerard Weilche Flow Control Coca Cola Amatil David Wellfare Senior Manager, Policy and Industry Affairs IAG Jennifer wicks National Portfolio Director Westpac Rosalie Wilkie Partner PwC Australia Peter Wills AC CEDA Leadership Council Lincoln Wright Head of External Relations Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Stelios Zakkas Manager Deloitte Freya Zemek Corporate Engagement Officer United States Studies Centre Bronwyn Zorgdrager Senior Business Development Mananger Stockland
CEDA NSW/ACT: March – April 2019
Budget balance: underwriting Australia's social compact
DATE Friday 29 March 2019, 11.45am to 2.00pm
VENUE The University of Sydney, Sydney
SPEAKERS Chris Richardson, Partner, Deloitte Access Economics; Felicity
Emmett, Senior Economist, ANZ; Jarrod Ball, Chief Economist, CEDA
Hosted by CEDA members: The University of Sydney Business School
Is your diverse workplace inclusive?
DATE Thursday 4 April 2019, 11.45am to 2.00pm
VENUE Swissotel, Sydney
SPEAKERS Aubrey Blanche, Global Head of Diversity and Belonging,
Atlassian; Lisa Annese, Chief Executive Officer, Diversity Council Australia;
James Taylor, Managing Director, Special Broadcasting Service; Alastair
McEwin, Disability Discrimination Commissioner, Australian Human Rights
Commission
Supported by CEDA member: Macquarie University
Chasing moonshots — culture, ambition and innovation
DATE Tuesday 9 April 2019, 12:00pm to 2.00pm
VENUE Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney
SPEAKERS Robyn Denholm, Chair, Tesla, Chief Financial Officer & Head of
Strategy, Telstra; Dr Charlie Day, CEO, Innovation and Science Australia;
Michael Ilczynski, CEO, SEEK Asia Pacific and Americas
Supported by CEDA members: GHD Digital, SEEK, The University of
Sydney Business School
Property Market Outlook
DATE Tuesday 30 April 2019, 12:00pm to 2.00pm
VENUE Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney
SPEAKERS Mark Steinert, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer,
Stockland; Tim Lawless, Director and Head of Research, CoreLogic Asia
Pacific
Sponsorship opportunities available
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:
Lee Kelly, State Director NSW/ACT 02 9299 7022 [email protected] David Bowtell, Associate Director - Policy & Events NSW/ACT 02 9779 9742 [email protected]
Louise Claridge, Associate Director -Membership Engagement NSW/ACT 02 9779 9751 [email protected] Lolita Spears, Membership Advisor, NSW & ACT 02 9779 9748 [email protected]
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