House Standing Committee on Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government 
      

Opening of Proceedings and Session One
Welcome
Catherine King MP
  Committee Chair
  [Biography]
Opening Address
The Hon Anthony Albanese MP
  Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
  [Biography]
Session One: Opportunities for and benefits of smart infrastucture investment
Glen Boreham
  Managing Director, IBM Australia
Glen  Boreham is Managing Director of IBM Australia and New Zealand having been  appointed to this role in January, 2006.   He holds a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Sydney, and  completed a Managing Director’s programme at The Wharton School.  In June 2008, Mr Boreham was appointed as the  inaugural Chair of Screen Australia.  In addition  he is a member of the Business Council of Australia, Deputy Chairman of the  Australian Information Industry Association, and serves on the Board of the  Australian Chamber Orchestra.  In 2008, Mr  Boreham participated in the Australian Government’s 2020 Summit, and in 2009  was appointed to the Government’s Information Technology Innovation  Council.  In 2007 and 2009, he was named  by the Australian Financial Review in the top five most powerful leaders in  information industries. 
Prof Robin Batterham
  President, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
Professor  Robin Batterham is the President of the Australian Academy of Technological  Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) and is a Professorial Fellow in the Department  of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at the University of Melbourne.  He has had a distinguished career in research  and technology, in the public and private sectors.  Professor Batterham was Chief Scientist to  the Australian Federal Government from 1999 to 2005 on a part-time basis, and  has worked with CSIRO in areas such as mining, mineral processing, mineral  agglomeration processes, and iron making.   He is a member of the Prime Minister’s Science, Engineering and  Innovation Council (PMSEIC), and has recently retired as Chief Technologist,  Rio Tinto Limited.  He is a recipient of  the Kernot medal from Melbourne University, the Chemeca Medal and the AusIMM  Institute Medal 2004.
Karen Curtis
  Privacy Commissioner
Karen  Curtis was appointed Privacy Commissioner in July 2004. Karen has had a policy  interest in privacy for over ten years.  She  was appointed by the Governor General to the Privacy Advisory Committee in  December 2000 and in her previous position as Director of Industry Policy at  the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), she had responsibility  for privacy from a business perspective.   Karen was with ACCI, a peak industry association representing over  350,000 Australian businesses, for seven years.   Prior to joining ACCI, she held positions with the federal government  where she provided policy advice on industry policy and S&T issues.  Karen is a graduate of the University of  Queensland in history, politics and law.   She is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management and a Member  of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
   
   
             
 
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