Listen to an Executive Panel Discuss the Evolving Intelligence Leader in this virtual event. The 2nd Round Table Event for 2021
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Round Table 2: The Evolving Intelligence Leader
In this AIPIO Round Table Series discussion, the panel will consider the evolving intelligence leader and explore whether the profession is looking at future leaders now, as they enter the workforce. The AIPIO theme for 2021 is the “Evolving Intelligence Landscape” and a key component of that landscape is leadership in the intelligence profession across the breadth of practice domains.
The challenge for the panel will be to consider and discuss ways in which the intelligence profession can drive effective leadership development to ensure intelligence is utilised in the most effective way and what role the AIPIO can play in supporting that drive.
Our Panellists
Julie Hyde is a leader of leaders. A disruptor and a powerful people enabler who empowers leaders make big things happen.
Vicki has spent a career in applied, academic and neo-academic organisations across the UK and Australia. Vicki heads up AIPM’s Knowledge function, meaning she is responsible for maintaining and developing the AIPM’s knowledge base about leadership and leadership development, its academic architecture and governance particularly in relation to AIPM’s longstanding graduate programs, and developing a suite of knowledge activities involving internal and external stakeholders across the world.
Helen McGarry is a career intelligence professional with a strong-willed passion for her chosen profession. She embraces leadership as a privilege, challenges as opportunities and takes pride in the development of future intelligence professionals
Professor Marek Kowalkiewicz is an academic and industry leader with extensive experience in conducting academically sound research, co-innovating with industry and university partners, and delivering innovative products to the market. Currently, as founding director of Centre for the Digital Economy, he leads QUT’s research agenda to inform and influence a robust digital economy in Australia. Marek manages a contemporary research portfolio and converts industry driven opportunities into research outcomes of global relevance. He is an invited government expert, university lecturer and project lead, as well as an inventor and author.
Marek is recognised as a top quality manager and excellent public speaker and has an interest in working with stakeholders in developing innovative ideas, ground-breaking business applications and high-impact new technologies.
Darlene is a law enforcement and intelligence professional with over 35 years experience in various disciplines, with a strong passion and focus on human behaviour and profiling.
Linda’s career spans law enforcement, politics and cyber security, with emphasis on the human elements of technology, privacy and ethics.
Costs
Members: $30; Non Members: $60; Students (unwaged): $15