Alumni

PDN Virtual Leadership Webinar
08 Sep

PDN Virtual Leadership Webinar

Learning resilient leadership from the battlefield to the boardroom outlines how William Gooderson has shaped his personal and professional journey. A retired British Army Major with combat and corporate experience leading small and large, high performing teams in complex environments, William leverages his insights on what makes a good leader and how to manage your own resilience, through his work as a motivational speaker, workshop facilitator and coach.
Griffith Alumni Online Panel: Hey, Utopia! Imagining a Better Future
31 Aug

Griffith Alumni Online Panel: Hey, Utopia! Imagining a Better Future

What are the possibilities and pitfalls of utopian thinking?
What is the future of change-making in a post-pandemic world?

Join Dr Ashley Hay (Editor, Griffith Review) for a thought-provoking and engaging conversation featuring Professor Danielle Celermajer, Amanda Tattersall and Councillor Jess Scully as they navigate other ways the world could be.
Griffith Alumni Expert Exchange - Being an effective bystander for positive change
17 Aug

Griffith Alumni Expert Exchange - Being an effective bystander for positive change

Griffith University invites you to an evening of engaging discussion, networking and connection at our next 'Griffith Alumni Expert Exchange' series event.

Held in conjunction with the Griffith MATE Bystander Initiative, this exclusive alumni event is titled 'How to be an effective bystander for positive change' and will bring together a panel of leaders in the areas of domestic and family violence, research and prevention.
A Better Future for All: The power of culture: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Rhoda Roberts AO and Wesley Enoch AM
16 Aug

A Better Future for All: The power of culture: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Rhoda Roberts AO and Wesley Enoch AM

In the next interview in the Griffith University series A better future for all, Kerry O'Brien talks to Rhoda Roberts AO and Wesley Enoch AM. Join these change makers in a lively discussion on how enhancing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices can have a flow on effect for cultural understanding, and what steps we need to take to ensure the preservation and advancement of First Nations cultures.
Leadership Breakfast with Katrina Lines, CEO, Act for Kids
04 Aug

Leadership Breakfast with Katrina Lines, CEO, Act for Kids

Katrina joined Act for Kids in 2006, became Executive Director of Services in 2008 and was appointed Chief Executive Officer in August 2020. Katrina is a registered psychologist with more than 20 years' experience delivering clinical and social services at the individual, organisational and community level. She has a Ph.D in children's cognitive, social and emotional development and postgraduate qualifications in governance, business and education.
A new world order: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Stan Grant
30 Jul

A new world order: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Stan Grant

Stan Grant has built an illustrious career as a distinguished Australian and international broadcaster, author and commentator. Griffith is proud to welcome Stan for the next conversation with Kerry O'Brien in its A better future for all series. Join Stan and Kerry as they explore the opportunities and challenges facing our rapidly and unpredictable changing world order, and what the future might hold for all Australians.