Books
Julie is one of Australia's leading governance consultants. She is also a professional non-executive director with experience on a range of boards within government and other sectors. She has served on the boards of Bounty Mining, Melbourne Water Corporation, Victorian Energy Networks Corporation, City West Water, Victorian Minerals and Energy Council, Melbourne University Engineering Foundation, Kimbriki Environmental Enterprises and Hassall and Associates. She is a Councillor of the Australian Institute of Company Directors in NSW.
Julie has an MBA from a leading European business school, an Honours Degree in Engineering, a Diploma and an Advanced Diploma in Company Directorship, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance Julie is the author of "The Director's Dilemma", a global newsletter for company directors and "All Above Board: Great Governance for the Government Sector", a practical governance manual for directors of government owned organisations.
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Dilemmas Dilemmas |
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All Above Board |
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Presenting to Boards (E-Book) |
Seminars
A lively, motivational and interactive performance is guaranteed. Julie's keynote presentations stand out from the rest because she strikes a balance between serious learning and entertaining humour. Her mix of real life experiences and case studies allows her to shed light on the complexities of the boardroom and how to improve presentation skills in an easy-to-understand manner.
Dealing with Director's DilemmasOne-Day Workshops in Leadership & Decision Making for Directors & Those Who Work With Them Date: 10 March 2010 Location: Clifton's Training Facility, 190-200 George St, Sydney The "Dealing with Director's Dilemmas" workshops aim to help improve leadership and decision making in organisations by building the skills of individual directors. The one day workshops on decision making are base around:
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The Secrets of Successful Boardroom PresentationsHow to Prepare and Present Effectively at the Highest Corporate Level Date: 12 March 2010 Boardroom presentations can gain acceptance of new strategic proposals, make sales, or build shared understanding and common identities. They are important to career success. Board protocols, behaviours, and legal liabilities may be very different from those in executive life. Most information on presenting is designed to help reluctant presenters to survive their ordeal. Very little is written or taught about how to excel and how to meet and surpass the expectations of hightly discerning audiences. Yet that is what boardroom presenters must do. |



