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Murali Neelamegam |
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| Murali is a dynamic transformational strategist specialising in leadership and management development, organisational development, cross-cultural and diversity management. As a qualified and experienced business psychologist, his primary focus is on personal, group and organisational transformation. Before moving into consulting he was responsible for developing and implementing Change Management and Cross Cultural Management projects for one of Australia’s major telecommunication organisations. His consulting assignments have also taken him to Asia, Europe and North America. He is a strong advocate for developing conditions that allow people the greatest opportunity to excel and contribute creatively. He also coaches senior executives from diverse cultures to strive for and achieve professional excellence. |
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Towards Integrated Land and Water Management
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Dr Chantelle Sinclair |
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Chantelle completed a PhD in dryland salinity at the Centre for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research (CESAR) in 2003. Since then, she has been passionately involved in the field of sustainability, working as a consultant and researcher for a wide variety of groups and projects including:
Chantelle enjoys educating and inspiring those around her to see the social, economic and environmental benefits of living sustainably. |
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Global Citizenship: Corporate and Community
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Jose Ramos |
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Originally from California of Mexican and Native American ancestry, Jose M. Ramos has worked broadly across a number of areas to bring greater foresight and innovation capacity into communities, organisations and the world. Through an action learning approach he helps to facilitate critical enquiry and action into questions of sustainability, governance , and cultural transformation. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature from the University of California at Irvine, and a Master of Science in Strategic Foresight from Swinburne University of Technology. Jose has conducted research and published widely in the areas of sustainable futures, cultural change, and social alternatives, as well as co-producing various community oriented documentaries and media productions. Professional areas include linking action research and futures enquiry, the empowerment of community in the face of 21st century challenges, the use of media in the communication of long term foresight, and facilitating participatory processes to create sustainability oriented innovations, projects and social enterprise. He is currently undertaking a doctorate focused on the exploration of Alternative Futures of Globalisation. |
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Towards Integrated Land & Water Management
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Dr Sarina Loo |
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Sarina is passionate about overcoming the challenges of implementing sustainable catchment management. She is committed to bringing about environmental change through public policy and education. Sarina is currently working for the Department of Sustainability and Environment as a River Health Policy Officer. In her role she contributes to the sustainable management of Victoria's water resources by working on integrated policies, strategies and programs that aim to improve the health of Victoria’s rivers. Sarina has a PhD in freshwater ecology, examining the spread of freshwater invasive species. She has also worked as a consultant, undertaking ecological monitoring and weed risk assessment. As a former scientist and current policy maker, Sarina attempts to facilitate better communication between scientific research and natural resource management and policy. |
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Dr Chantelle Sinclair |
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Chantelle completed a PhD in dryland salinity at the Centre for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research (CESAR) in 2003. Since then, she has been passionately involved in the field of sustainability, working as a consultant and researcher for a wide variety of groups and projects including:
Chantelle enjoys educating and inspiring those around her to see the social, economic and environmental benefits of living sustainably. |
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Eco-Design
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Judith Glover |
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Judith Glover is currently a lecturer at the Faculty of Design, Swinburne University in Industrial Design and Product Design Engineering, specializing in Environmental Design and Sustainability. She holds a Bachelor of Industrial Design and a Bachelor of Visual Arts. She is currently completing her Masters by Design Research and also runs her own small manufacturing company specializing in women’s sexual health products. |
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Enery for the future
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Professor Frank Fisher |
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| Frank is committed to social transformation to a more sensitive self-aware world. He has worked in the area of environmental education for three decades, much of that time as Associate Professor in the School of Geography and Environmental Science at Monash University in Melbourne. He uses the insights he has gained to transform his own life which, in addition striving for sustainable practice, has included learning to live positively, with a life threatening condition. Frank has published numerous papers on context education and specifically, on the social contexts of health, transport and energy. A selection of these has (2006) been published as a book by Vista Publications called "Response Ability: Environment, Health & Everyday Transcendence". |
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Josh Floyd |
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Josh has worked for the National Centre for Sustainability as a Project Manager and teacher for the past three years. His move into the sustainability field followed a ten-year career in the extractive metallurgy industry as a mechanical engineer. His areas of expertise include meta-systems thinking and analysis, and strategic foresight. Josh has a particular interest in energy futures. He has a Master of Science degree in Strategic Foresight from Swinburne University. |
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