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MULTIPLE HATS: STEM Careers | Reinvention | Entrepreneurship |Thought Leadership
STEM Careers Beyond the Job Description, How to Own Your Path and When to Build Your Own Box, with STEM founder Catherine O’Mahony
You are a STEM professional and you tick every box on paper, so why do you still feel boxed in, underused, or quietly restless at work?🔍 What You’ll Learn:If you are a STEM professional who has done everything right but feels stuck in a narrow lane, this episode is for you.We unpack the dynamics shaping recruitment and job seeking and how you can find breadth beyond the job description and when to build your own box with insights from Catherine's own founder journey.You will learn:Wha...
2026-02-16
59 min
Take on Board
Summer Series: How Linh Do used the board accelerator to boost her board career outcomes
Today on the Take on Board podcast, I’m speaking with Linh Do about the Take on Board accelerator program. This is a program I run, and many of you will know that earlier this year, I did a miniseries on the podcast about professional development options and forgot to do my own.Linh is the chair of the Climate Action Network Australia and AktivAsia, and a board member of the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation. She’s also a member of the research committee at the Centre for Policy Development. She was formerly on the board...
2026-01-13
36 min
Be It Resolved
Be It Resolved: Canadian directors should know the Australian director's playbook.
In this episode of Be It Resolved, Rahul Bhardwaj is joined by Mark Rigotti, Managing Director and CEO of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD). Before joining the AICD, Mark served as the global CEO of Herbert Smith Freehills, where he chaired the firm’s global executive and held a number of senior leadership roles.Mark is also a non-executive director of Smart Group Corporation Limited and chairs the global network of director institutes where he and Rahul first met. Together, they explore today’s resolution and discuss key issues shaping contemporary governance and board leadership.
2026-01-13
25 min
Take on Board
Summer Series: Board composition and effectiveness mini series – Katie Constantinou on onboarding new directors
Today on the Take on Board Podcast, I’m speaking with Katie Constantinou about onboarding new directors.Katie is on the board of Harbison, an aged care organisation in regional New South Wales. She also sits on several committees: the New South Wales Justices Association Southern Highlands branch and the BDCU Grads Committee. She’s formerly been on the boards of Wingecarribee Adult Day Centres, a not-for-profit service that provides social opportunities within a group setting for older people and people living with dementia.Katie is a mother of two high school children and...
2025-12-23
38 min
Take on Board
Managing geopolitical risk in the boardroom with Diana Nestorovska
Today on the Take On Board podcast, I'm speaking with Diana Nestorovska about considering and managing geopolitical risk in the boardroom.Diana is Deputy chair of South Gippsland Water Corporation, and she has previously been on the boards of Melba Support Services Limited, Sexual Health Victoria and the University of Wollongong University Council. She's also been a member of the Latrobe University Human Research Ethics Committee and a public representative on the Australian Press Council.As of yesterday, Diana is a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and she brings 20 years o...
2025-11-25
30 min
Take on Board
Professional development mini series: Kim Sullivan's fresh perspective on the AICD Company Directors' course
Today, on the Take On Board podcast, I'm speaking with Kim Sullivan about the AICD Company Directors' course. Kim serves on the board of the Kensington Neighbourhood House and is also the Chief Operating Officer of ORIMA Research, leading the people and culture, IT administration, and other enabling functions of the business.She's also a social researcher, having worked for over 20 years, conducting research for state and federal government clients. Kim is qualified in law, social science, and psychology, and lives with her family in the inner west of Melbourne. Li...
2025-10-07
22 min
Take on Board
Professional development miniseries: Ngaire Anderson experienced the AICD Boardroom Mastery program
Today on the Take on Board podcast, I'm speaking with Ngaire Anderson about the Australian Institute of Company Directors ' Boardroom Mastery program. Ngaire serves on the board of IPC Health, where she holds the positions of Deputy Chair and Chair of the Clinical Governance and Clinical Risk Committee. She has formally been on the boards of Heathcote Health, Bendigo Community Health, and Remembrance Park Central Victoria.Following 16 years as a paramedic, Ngaire has held non-executive, executive, and leadership roles, primarily in the health and community sectors. She is a graduate of the A...
2025-09-30
37 min
Tourism Hub Podcast with Despina Karatzias
080⎢Governance and the AICD Advantage with Greg Ewing
In this episode of the Tourism Hub Podcast, host Despina Karatzias sits down with Greg Viewing from the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) to discuss the importance of professional development in the tourism sector. Greg shares insights about the AICD's mission to elevate board professionalism and the newly launched partnership with Australian Regional Tourism aimed at enhancing governance skills among directors. Listeners will learn about the significance of the company directors course, an internationally recognised programme that equips aspiring and current directors with essential knowledge in risk management, financial literacy, and ethical leadership. Greg addresses common...
2025-08-28
17 min
Tourism Hub Podcast with Despina Karatzias
080⎢Governance and the AICD Advantage with Greg Ewing
In this episode of the Tourism Hub Podcast, host Despina Karatzias sits down with Greg Viewing from the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) to discuss the importance of professional development in the tourism sector. Greg shares insights about the AICD's mission to elevate board professionalism and the newly launched partnership with Australian Regional Tourism aimed at enhancing governance skills among directors. Listeners will learn about the significance of the company directors course, an internationally recognised programme that equips aspiring and current directors with essential knowledge in risk management, financial literacy, and ethical leadership. Greg addresses common...
2025-08-28
17 min
The Greener Way
Navigating climate transition: Directors' duties and greenwashing
In this episode of 'The Greener Way,' host Michelle Baltazar discusses the critical role of company directors in climate transition planning with Christian Gergis, head of policy at the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD).The discussion covers the evolution of climate issues in boardrooms, the importance of robust transition plans, combating greenwashing, and the significance of directors' best interest duties.The episode highlights the need for comprehensive internal support and collaboration across business areas, especially involving the CFO, to effectively implement transition plans.Link: https://www.aicd.com.au/tools-and-resources/climate-change...
2025-07-21
16 min
Reflect w/ Ed Fassio
Overclocked Minds, Bottlenecked Speech: Is AI Impacting Our Ability to Speak? | a Reflect Podcast by Ed Fassio
What happens when your brain outruns your voice? In this deeply personal and thought-provoking episode, Ed Fassio shares a strange and revealing side effect of living in the fast lane of artificial intelligence: the growing disconnect between accelerated thinking and real-time speech. As AI tools boost cognitive speed, some users are beginning to feel a surprising new friction — struggling to articulate thoughts that come too fast for the human mouth to translate.“If AI is the accelerator of thought, then speech is the brake. And both are needed to move forward safely.”From stammer...
2025-07-09
18 min
The Dismal Science
220 - The RBA's Confident-but-also-Uncertain rate cut
When the RBA cut rates back in February this year it sounded cautious. This time it sounded confident. At least kind of. It also sounded pretty uncertain about the global economy...but then who isn't these days? This week's episode of the pod gives its quick take on the May 2025 rate cut and the prospects for more to come. For more insights from the AICD's Chief Economist Mark Thirlwell head to https://www.aicd.com.au/news-media/economic-weekly.html.
2025-05-23
08 min
The Dismal Science
219 - Markets, Tariffs, and the RBA Outlook
In this week's episode, we unpack the post-election market rally, Trump's unexpected retreat on tariffs and renewed trade talks with China, fresh data on wages and unemployment, and what to expect from next week's RBA meeting. A quick but sharp look at the key economic signals shaping the week. For more from AICD's Chief Economist Mark Thirlwell, head to: https://www.aicd.com.au/news-media/economic-weekly.html
2025-05-16
09 min
Boardroom Confidential
Inside the AICD's Company Directors Course
This special podcast will take you inside the AICD's flagship Company Directors Course (CDC). Whether you're a current board member, aspiring director, or senior executive – the CDC is the gold standard in governance education. For more than 50 years, the course has helped shape more informed, capable and confident directors. In this podcast, you'll hear from three of the CDC's over 100,000 participants. We'll be unpacking what the course offers, how it equips board members for real-world challenges, and why the CDC is the right next step on your director journey. Thanks to our guests Shirley Chowdhary GAIC...
2025-05-14
30 min
Business Know How
15 - Lease disputes
Mastering Lease Disputes: Key Legal Insights for Australian Businesses In this episode of 'Business Know How: Practical Legal Insights for Australian Businesses,' host Melissa Bush tackles critical legal issues surrounding lease disputes. Drawing on real-world cases, including Maroubra Pool Cafe Proprietary Limited vs. Remon Proprietary Limited, and Shimon Proprietary Limited vs. Park Proprietary Limited, Melissa offers practical guidance on navigating complex legal disputes over lease agreements. Key takeaways include the importance of clear lease terms, proper documentation, and the need for thorough communication both with landlords and prospective tenants. The episode also explores the essentials of invoicing under...
2025-05-13
15 min
Business Know How
14 - Directors' Duties
Understanding Director's Duties: Essential Legal Insights for Australian Business Owners In this episode of Business Know How, host Melissa Bush breaks down the legal obligations of company directors under Australian law. Melissa, a seasoned lawyer with over 30 years of experience, explains who qualifies as a director, including legal, de facto, and shadow directors, and why it matters. She covers key statutory duties detailed in the Corporations Act, such as the duty of care and diligence, acting in good faith, avoiding improper use of position, and preventing insolvent trading. Melissa also highlights the business judgment rule and the consequences of...
2025-05-06
15 min
The Dismal Science
Special - Trump, Tariffs and Turmoil
Instead of the traditional Easter Egg, the Dismal Science pod has a quick take on the implications of 'Liberation Day' and its aftermath in its Easter basket. It's tariff free! (Note, contents may include some discussion of trade policy tools.) For more economic insights from the AICD's Chief Economist Mark Thirlwell, including his weekly economic update, head to: https://www.aicd.com.au/news-media/economic-weekly.html.
2025-04-16
08 min
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Podcasts
Cross Examining Cyber EP16: Cross Examining Mark Rigotti
In this episode, we cross examine Mark Rigotti, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD), technically the largest director institute in the world with 53,000 members. Mark has had a remarkable career, including as Global CEO at Herbert Smith Freehills for two terms over 2014-2020 (based in London). He was also Chair of the firm's Global Executive, Chair of the Global Diversity & Inclusion Group and a Member of the HSF Global Partnership Council. Prior to becoming the Global CEO of HSF, he led a number of practice groups including the Banking and Finance Group...
2025-04-16
37 min
Progress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / Show
Dr. Kilian Kelly, Ph.D. - CEO, Cynata Therapeutics - iPSC-Derived, Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapies
Send us a textDr. Kilian Kelly, Ph.D. is Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Cynata Therapeutics ( https://cynata.com/ ), a stem cell and regenerative medicine company that is known for its proprietary Cymerus platform, for the scalable and consistent production of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-based therapies.Unlike traditional MSC therapies that rely on multiple donors, the Cymerus manufacturing process ensures that cells for therapeutic use can be produced in virtually limitless quantities from a single donor – making the opportunities endless and attractive from a manufacturing standpoint. The company has completed Phase I...
2025-04-08
1h 02
Take on Board
Board composition and effectiveness miniseries: Carmel Mulhern knows how to maximise a board agenda
Today on the Take On Board Podcast, I'm speaking with Carmel Mulhern about board agendas. This is part of the board composition and effectiveness, a five-part mini-series. So first up, you heard me talking about appointing board members. Then you heard Katie Constantinou providing some excellent food for thought about inducting board members. Last week, it was Leesa Chesser and me exploring all things board skills matrices. Carmel is on the PwC governance board, the Australian Cancer Research Foundation, the Methodist Ladies College Board, the Telstra Foundation Board, and the Center for AI and Digital Ethics a...
2025-02-18
31 min
Take on Board
Board composition and effectiveness miniseries: Katie Constantinou on onboarding new directors
Today on the Take On Board Podcast, I'm speaking with Katie Constantinou about onboarding new directors.Katie is on the board of Harbison, an aged care organisation. She also sits on several committees: the New South Wales Justices Association Southern Highlands branch and the BDCU Grads Committee. She's formerly been on the boards of Wingecarribee Adult Day Centres, a not-for-profit service that provides social opportunities within a group setting for older people and people living with dementia.Katie is a proud nerd about governance and legal issues. She has a deep knowledge of...
2025-02-04
35 min
The Dismal Science
214 - February Rate Cut Back On The Table?
The RBA keeps interest rates on hold, but the big news is a change in tone that suggests Mark's long predicted February rate cut is back on the table. Also, Mark looks back at his predictions from a year ago, revisiting his forecasts for inflation, unemployment, and economic growth. Get your ticket to AGS: https://www.aicd.com.au/events/australian-governance-summit.html Subscribe to Mark's weekly column here: https://www.aicd.com.au/news-media/economic-weekly.html
2024-12-11
13 min
The Dismal Science
213 - GDP Growth Stumbles, Per Capita Recession Deepens, Will the RBA Hold Firm?
This week, we examine Australia's latest soft GDP figures. The headline number is a weak 0.3% quarterly expansion, the lowest rate of annual growth since the pandemic with private sector demand contributing nothing to this meager growth figure. Will the RBA stay the course with rates on hold in the face of a deepening per capita recession and falling living standards? We also look at what's driving Australia's poor economic performance relative to other OECD nations. Get your ticket to AGS: https://www.aicd.com.au/events/australian-governance-summit.html Subscribe to Mark's...
2024-12-04
13 min
The Dismal Science
212 - Is Germany Kaput? Lessons for Australia in a Deglobalising World
This week, the Dismal Science turns its attention to Europe's economic powerhouse - Germany. We examine the country's recent economic struggles, exploring the reasons behind its faltering performance, including the war in Ukraine, rising energy costs, and the rise of Chinese manufacturing. We discuss whether these challenges are merely cyclical or point to deeper structural issues with the German economic model. With a shrinking workforce, rising fiscal pressures, and declining global trade, is "Germanification" a cautionary tale for other advanced economies, including Australia? We also examine the impact of China's growing...
2024-11-27
29 min
The Dismal Science
211 - Rate Cut Prediction on Life Support? Labour Market Holds Strong & COP29 Gets Political
This week on the Dismal Science, Mark and Raph take a look at the latest Australian labour market figures and what it means for Mark's increasingly shaky call for a February rate cut. Is the RBA being too pessimistic about what the unemployment rate associated with full employment needs to be? Plus, the Dismal Science takes a metaphorical visit to Baku for COP 29 and finds "upside-down geopolitics" at play. And will President Trump's reelection derail the action items out of COP29? Read more from Mark on the AICD website: https://www...
2024-11-20
26 min
The Dismal Science
US Election Special: The Return of Tariff Man
Join Mark and Raph to unpack the potential economic implications of the US election result. We examine some of the key economic policy pledges that President Elect President Donald Trump made during the campaign, from tariffs to taxes, and discuss the possible ramifications for interest rates, inflation, growth, and other economic variables. President Trump's proposals could send US average tariff rates to their highest level since the 1934 Great Depression. What would this mean for inflation, the US dollar, and the global economy? We also explore the potential impact of tax cuts and deregulation...
2024-11-15
47 min
The Dismal Science
210 - Wage Growth Slows, Consumer Sentiment Lifts...but for How Long?
This week on The Dismal Science, we examine the latest economic data releases, including wage growth figures, consumer and business sentiment surveys, and the AICD's Director Sentiment Index. The Wage Price Index showed annual growth slowing to 3.5%, a welcome development for the RBA in its fight against inflation. But with productivity growth stalling, will this be enough to see interest rate cuts in the near future? Consumer sentiment surged in November, reaching its highest level since the first half of 2022, fuelled by optimism about the interest rate outlook and a strong labor market. ...
2024-11-15
16 min
The Dismal Science
209 - US Election Volatility! Plus the RBA Holds, But For How Long?
The big news this week is the US presidential election. Markets are reacting in real time as results come in - we look at the volatility and what it means for Australia. Closer to home, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) left interest rates unchanged for the eighth consecutive month. We examine the RBA's latest forecasts, which suggest a slightly softer economic outlook than previously predicted, with lower GDP growth, higher unemployment and slower inflation. But is this bad or good when it comes to taming inflation? Mark explains why this...
2024-11-08
16 min
The Dismal Science
208 - Inflation Cools, But Services Stay Hot. Will Rate Cuts Come Sooner?
This week we look at the latest Australian inflation figures. The September quarter CPI figures came in slightly better than expected, with the headline numbers showing a decrease in inflation. This was largely driven by government rebates and falling fuel prices. However, services inflation remains stubbornly high. Additionally, some commentators are suggesting a December rate cut is possible...will Mark hold firm to his February prediction? Read more from Mark on the AICD website: https://www.aicd.com.au/news-media/economic-weekly.html Send feedback to: podcasts@aicd.com.au
2024-11-01
14 min
Boardroom Confidential
S2E12 – Kate Jenkins: Becoming the Chair of the Australian Sports Commission, gender targets at sports boards, and progress since the Respect@Work report
Kate Jenkins AO GAICD is the Chair of the Australian Sports Commission and the Creative Workplaces Council. She's also a former Sex Discrimination Commissioner and led the landmark Respect@Work report. We talk with Kate about: her chair role at the ASC, gender targets for sports boards and progress since the release of the Respect@Work report. Click here for the AICD guide: "Positive duty to prevent workplace sexual harassment" Click here for research from the AICD and ACSI: "Positive duty: preventing and responding to workplace sexual harassment – Insights from Australian directors" Click he...
2024-10-27
41 min
The Dismal Science
207 - IMF says "Mission Accomplished"? Bumper jobs numbers, and revisiting Mark's prediction...
Today we have an in-depth look at the IMF's latest World Economic Outlook report, before returning home to dissect the bumper jobs numbers and latest consumer confidence numbers. In brief, it was an optimistic outlook from the IMF, begging the question, is central bank credibility back? With that said, champagne flutes should remain in the fridge, as there are still a litany of risks to the global economy identified, and suggestions put forward for both governments and bureaucrats - but how likely are they to happen? And then we revisit Mark's February prediction of our...
2024-10-25
26 min
Mindful CIO Podcast
Episode #2 - From Crisis Management to Board Engagement with Ben Allwood
Join us for an engaging conversation with Ben Allwood, CIO of IPD Group, as he shares his inspiring journey from engineering and robotics to leading digital transformation. Ben's passion for technology extends to his home life, where he encourages his children’s interest through hands-on projects. In this episode, we explore the key elements of a healthy work culture and effective leadership. Ben draws from historical examples to highlight the importance of open communication and respect, even during disagreements. He also shares his strategies for maintaining balance while managing the demands of multiple time zones. We'l...
2024-10-22
49 min
The Greener Way
Director's guide to climate governance, reporting, and shareholder activism with Mark Rigotti and Anna Gudkov
This week, host Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability, is joined by two expert guests from the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) – Mark Rigotti, Managing Director and CEO, and Anna Gudkov, Policy Advisor. The AICD is a member-based organisation helping improve corporate governance by providing courses, programs, and other professional development opportunities.They recently published an updated guide for directors on the mandatory climate reporting laws in Australia.In this episode, we delve into the evolving responsibilities of company directors in managing ESG risk, the growing influence of shareholder activism on...
2024-10-07
12 min
Take on Board
Helga goes Solo: Recap of the AICD 2024 Climate Governance Forum
This week on the Take on Board podcast, I sharing my recap from the Climate Governance Forum in August 2024. It’s sponsored by AICD and these events are always fantastic for learning and networking. This year was no different. Some of the major moments for me are when speakers emphasized the importance of climate governance as a critical transformation since the Industrial Revolution. So we need to pay attention.There were takeaways that are important for boards: including the recent passage of a climate-related financial disclosure scheme, mandatory climate reporting, and the integration of...
2024-09-24
31 min
Take on Board
Mel Sherrin unpacks the AICD nonprofit governance principles and how all boards can use them
Today on the Take on Board podcast, I'm speaking with Mel Sherrin about the recently released AICD not for profit governance principles, the new ones for 2024.Mel is on the board of Red Stitch Theatre Company, the Victorian Mental Illness Awareness Council, and she provides company secretary services to Terrain Natural Lands Management, Merri-Bek Affordable Housing, the Asylum Seeker Resource Center, and Greenfleet. Mel is an experienced governance professional general counsel and senior executive who brings extensive experience as a trusted adviser to boards and CEOs.She has strong expertise in driving organizational...
2024-06-04
37 min
The Turing Podcast
AI for Cyber Defence (AICD) research centre
To what extent can a computer network be actively managed and defended by intelligent autonomous agents? In this episode, Ed and Anneca talk to Vasilios Mavroudis and Chris Hicks explore this question and more. Vas and Chris lead the Turing’s AI for Cyber Defence (AICD) research centre which seeks to fundamentally transform the way in which we secure digital systems through the development and application of cutting edge, deep-learning based approaches to intelligent agents. Find more information about AICD here Don't forget to explore our shorter AI in t...
2024-05-03
46 min
Take on Board
My AICD Australian Governance Summit 2024 Day 2 Recap with special correspondents
Today on the Take on Board podcast, I recap the second and very full day of the Australian Institute of Company Directors conference and share my reflections.Hear from me and highlights and takeaways from some of my awesome TOB Correspondents: Kate Waterford, Ruth Faulkner, Jane Andrews, Suzie Thoravel, Emma Olivier, Chaman Sidhu, Zivit Inbar, Sarah Brindley and Sarah Anderson.There are numerous topics I’ll be covering in the future on the podcast, so if there is a takeaway that resonated with you, please get in touch and let me know.
2024-04-09
45 min
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Podcasts
The Third Wheel (ESG Australia) EP39: The ESG Crystal Ball for 2024
Isabella Kelly fires up the crystal ball and invites Tim Stutt and Mel Debenham to share their ESG predictions for 2024. Mel discusses the timing tightrope for decarbonisation projects, Commonwealth environmental legislative reform and a very different approach to regulation. Tim queries if there is an elastic start date for mandatory climate reporting, whilst the required corporate uplift crystallises. Shifting landscapes emerge for Australia’s Sustainable Finance Strategy, post-Voice referendum pathways, the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and Australia’s Modern Slavery Act reform. They emphasise the important interrelationship between ESG spheres and close with some federal election musings around...
2024-03-25
28 min
Small Biz Matters: People, Policy, Purpose.
EP#224 ~ How do economists influence policy inside and outside of government?
Small Biz Matters: People, Policy, Purpose ~ Episode #224 Broadcast date: 27th February 2024 Host: Alexi Boyd, Small Business Advocate & Policy Advisor Guest: Stephen Walters, Chief Economist Business Council of Australia (BCA) There is a group of boffins who wield influence and power in Canberra and across the state and local governments too. And it is just as well since they know the effect of policy and politics on businesses and the economy as a whole. But the big question we’re going to ask today is how well do they understand and reflect the...
2024-02-26
39 min
Catching The Octopus Podcast
E36 – Supporting Leaders within Family Businesses with Iain Massey
E36: Interview with Iain Massey Iain is the founder of Upland Consulting and works very closely with family businesses to create increase profitability and cohesion. In this episode we talked about the importance of creating a community that allows small businesses to tap into peer support. We also touched on how we can be hesitant to reach out and encouraging leaders to work with support is key in creating success. Iain shared that they key is to support the whole person or people, not just the business. Iain also shares that creating the right conversation...
2023-11-01
48 min
The Careers for Net Zero Podcast
1. Net Zero Business Advisor - "the ultimate problem to solve"
In the inaugural episode of the Careers for Net Zero podcast, co-hosts Anita Talberg and Holly Taylor speak with the Net Zero Business Advisor champion, Nick Palousis. The conversation kicks off with some definitions of net zero emissions and a clean economy prior to diving into Nick’s educational background, professional experience and skills. Nick references two really useful professional development programs for those interested in becoming a Net Zero Business Advisor: AICD’s Company Directors course, with further information found here: https://www.aicd.com.au/courses-and-programs/all-courses/company-directors-course.html EEC Professional Certifications Cert...
2023-11-01
39 min
Take on Board
Caroline Pilot spills the tea on the benefits of the Take on Board Kickstarter
Today on the Take on Board podcast I’m speaking with Caroline Pilot about her experience of Take on Board KickStarter program.Caroline joined her first board, Mambourin, in late 2022 having undertaken the AICD Company Directors course about six years ago and then the ToB KickStarter program in mid 2022. Joining the board of Mambourin fulfilled her ambition to drive health outcomes in the NFP arena.A commercially and politically astute healthcare leader and marketer, Caroline has over 20 years’ experience creating visions, developing and executing strategy and utilising strong partnerships to drive business results and...
2023-09-19
28 min
Take on Board
Ask the Take on Board Community: Should I do the AICD Company Directors Course?
This week on the Take on Board podcast I am bring you ToB community crowdsourced response to one question I get asked all the time: Should I do the AICD Company Director's Course? This recording is from the 2023 Take on Board 4th birthday party in July. There wasn’t a speaker, but this question came up – as it often does! So women who have completed the course weighed in on the pros and cons of the program. I hope these insights help, if you are considering signing up for the AICD CDC.Links and ResourcesTa...
2023-09-12
23 min
Boardroom Confidential
Arlene Tansey & Heith Mackay-Cruise: First board positions, shifting from executive to director, and the importance of mentoring
Arlene Tansey FAICD and Heith Mackay-Cruise FAICD are company directors and board members at the AICD. We discuss their first board roles, the shift from an executive career to being a director, and the importance of mentoring. Plus: how should you decide which boards to join? This special episode of Boardroom Conversations was recorded live at the AICD Staff Summit.
2023-09-11
20 min
The Inner Chief
Mini Chief: Liz Nicol, Co-Founder & Former CEO of SafetyWorks, on Leading safety change
"Organisations that we see that are doing really well have a strong mix of leading and lag indicators, with those things that inform you about what you're doing proactively to improve safety." This is a special episode only available to our podcast subscribers, which we call The Mini Chief. These are short, sharp highlights from our fabulous CEO guests, where you get a 5 to 10 minute snapshot from their full episode. Our latest episode is from our Best of Series, with Liz Nicol, Co-Founder & Former CEO of SafetyWorks. Her full episode is...
2023-08-16
15 min
The Inner Chief
Mini Chief: Liz Nicol, Co-Founder & Former CEO of SafetyWorks, on Leading safety change
"Organisations that we see that are doing really well have a strong mix of leading and lag indicators, with those things that inform you about what you're doing proactively to improve safety." This is a special episode only available to our podcast subscribers, which we call The Mini Chief. These are short, sharp highlights from our fabulous CEO guests, where you get a 5 to 10 minute snapshot from their full episode. Our latest episode is from our Best of Series, with Liz Nicol, Co-Founder & Former CEO of SafetyWorks. Her full episode is...
2023-08-16
15 min
Boardroom Confidential
Jacqueline Chow: CEO succession planning, chemistry in the boardroom, and tips on shifting from executive to board director
Jacqueline Chow GAICD is a director with Boral, Charter Hall, Coles, and nib. She's also one of the speakers for this year's AICD Essential Director Update (EDU). We discuss: planning for CEO succession, the importance of chemistry in the boardroom, and tips on shifting from an executive career to becoming a board director. Plus, we speak about some of the topics Jacqueline will address at the 2023 EDU, including: AI, cyber security, and data protection. Read more on Cyber Security Governance Principles from the AICD and the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre Register for the AICD's mem...
2023-08-14
29 min
The Inner Chief
#294 Best of Series: Liz Nicol, Co-Founder & Former CEO of SafetyWorks, on Leading safety change, 20 years of business ownership and how to get on a Board
"Organisations that we see that are doing really well have a strong mix of leading and lag indicators, with those things that inform you about what you're doing proactively to improve safety." In this Best of Series episode of The Inner Chief podcast, we feature Liz Nicol, Co-Founder & Former CEO of SafetyWorks, on Leading safety change, 20 years of business ownership and how to get on a Board. 🎧👉 chiefmaker.com/294 👂 REGISTER INTEREST FOR THE NEXT MINI-MBA INTAKE: chiefmaker.com/minimba I interviewed Liz for this podcast in Septem...
2023-08-10
1h 00
The Inner Chief
#294 Best of Series: Liz Nicol, Co-Founder & Former CEO of SafetyWorks, on Leading safety change, 20 years of business ownership and how to get on a Board
"Organisations that we see that are doing really well have a strong mix of leading and lag indicators, with those things that inform you about what you're doing proactively to improve safety." In this Best of Series episode of The Inner Chief podcast, we feature Liz Nicol, Co-Founder & Former CEO of SafetyWorks, on Leading safety change, 20 years of business ownership and how to get on a Board. 🎧👉 chiefmaker.com/294 👂 REGISTER INTEREST FOR THE NEXT MINI-MBA INTAKE: chiefmaker.com/minimba I interviewed Liz for this podcast in Septem...
2023-08-10
1h 00
Boardroom Confidential
John M. Green: Artificial intelligence risks, what to ask on cyber security, and lessons from the pandemic
John M. Green is a director at Challenger and board member with the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre. He's also a former Deputy Chair at insurance giant QBE. John talks about: the risks around the increasing use of artificial intelligence, questions for directors to ask on cyber security, and lessons for boards from the pandemic. Plus, we discuss John's career as a novelist and his role as chair of a social purpose book publisher. Click here to read the Cyber Security Governance Principles from the AICD and the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre https://www.aicd.c...
2023-07-24
34 min
CSO Executive Sessions: Australia
Episode 7: Marco Figueroa, Senior Manager, Cyber Security, Risk and Compliance, Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD)
Marco Figueroa, Senior Manager, Cyber Security, Risk and Compliance, Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD), joins the show to talk about phishing, ransomware, and the meaning of zero trust to organisations like the AICD.
2023-06-27
24 min
The Inner Chief
Mini Chief: Maria Halasz, CEO of Stride Equity, on why healthy leaders make better organisations
"If you can't look after your body, how can you look after a company? You need to be healthy to be a good leader." This is a special episode only available to our podcast subscribers, which we call The Mini Chief. These are short, sharp highlights from our fabulous CEO guests, where you get a 5 to 10 minute snapshot from their full episode. Our guest today is the CEO of Stride Equity, Maria Halasz. Her full episode is titled "Merging career experience to find your niche, equity crowdfunding, and why healthy leaders make better...
2023-06-07
12 min
The Inner Chief
Mini Chief: Maria Halasz, CEO of Stride Equity, on why healthy leaders make better organisations
"If you can't look after your body, how can you look after a company? You need to be healthy to be a good leader." This is a special episode only available to our podcast subscribers, which we call The Mini Chief. These are short, sharp highlights from our fabulous CEO guests, where you get a 5 to 10 minute snapshot from their full episode. Our guest today is the CEO of Stride Equity, Maria Halasz. Her full episode is titled "Merging career experience to find your niche, equity crowdfunding, and why healthy leaders make better...
2023-06-07
12 min
The Inner Chief
#284 Healthy leaders make better organisations - Maria Halasz, CEO of Stride Equity
"If you can't look after your body, how can you look after a company? You need to be healthy to be a good leader." In this episode, we chat to the CEO of Stride Equity, Maria Halasz, on merging career experience to find your niche, equity crowdfunding, and why healthy leaders make better organisations. 🎧👉 chiefmaker.com/284 👂 REGISTER INTEREST FOR THE NEXT MINI-MBA INTAKE: chiefmaker.com/minimba Growing up in rural Hungary, and following family tragedy, Maria arrived in Perth as a 19-year old refugee. Taking full advantage of what Australia had to offer, sh...
2023-06-01
58 min
The Inner Chief
#284 Healthy leaders make better organisations - Maria Halasz, CEO of Stride Equity
"If you can't look after your body, how can you look after a company? You need to be healthy to be a good leader." In this episode, we chat to the CEO of Stride Equity, Maria Halasz, on merging career experience to find your niche, equity crowdfunding, and why healthy leaders make better organisations. 🎧👉 chiefmaker.com/284 👂 REGISTER INTEREST FOR THE NEXT MINI-MBA INTAKE: chiefmaker.com/minimba Growing up in rural Hungary, and following family tragedy, Maria arrived in Perth as a 19-year old refugee. Taking full advantage of what Australia had to offer, sh...
2023-06-01
58 min
Take on Board
Helga goes Solo - Insights on Program with the AICD and Australian Network on Disability
Today on the ToB podcast I’m going to give you some details about a program I recently participated in. It was part of the Disability Leadership Program, the Australian Network on Disability(AND) facilitated a series of Leader-to-leader conversations. I participated in the Melbourne session. The program aims to provide an opportunity to learn through storytelling and connection. AND connects Australian Directors and selected leaders with disability participating in our Disability Leadership Program. As a Director, I was matched up with a leader with a disability to have a discussion. Simple as that. L...
2023-04-25
20 min
Take on Board
Should you become an AICD Fellow? Short answer - YES!
I get asked all the time about becoming a Fellow of the AICD. It allows you to put the letters FAICD after your name, and has a whole host of other benefits. I encourage all who are eligible to apply for this if you can – and to help you out I go through the legibility criteria and process right here.What is AICDAICD is a founding member of the Global Director Development Circle, now known as the Global Network of Directors Institutes. GNDI is composed of membership organisations for directors from Australia, the UK...
2022-10-18
23 min
On Just Terms
On Just Terms EP2: Increased risks, but riskier depends on context with Mark Rigotti, AICD
In this episode of On Just Terms, Herbert Smith Freehills Partner Jason Betts is joined by Mark Rigotti Managing Director and CEO of the Australian Institute of Company Directors to discuss the changing risk environment for corporate Australia, building climate and cyber capability and the direction of corporate governance. Mark comments on the risk environment, shares insights from the AICD on the agenda for boards, and the changing importance of corporate culture, and change.
2022-10-18
16 min
Take on Board
Zivit Inbar - Leading from the top and avoiding all kinds of bias in the boardroom
Today on the Take on Board podcast, I'm speaking with Zivit Inbar about leading organizational culture from the top and shielding from biases in the boardroom. Zivit is on the boards of rural Northwest Health and a member of Standards Australia AI trustworthiness and governance committees. She is also a member of the Harvard Alumni entrepreneurs leadership team in Australia.Zivit is also the founder and CEO of Different Thinking, a consulting practice that specializes in people culture, leadership and performance strategies for growth. It has over 20 years of experience at executive and board levels spanning private and listed...
2022-04-26
32 min
大浪淘胶(粤语)
07 居家派对:来点酸味的迷幻爵士
又是时候从唱片箱里面掏出喜欢的唱片来播放给你听了。不知道这段时间,你过得好吗,听说在我的听众群里有好几位朋友最近都在家足不出户,希望大家一切都好,那我也用唱片给大家投喂一点听觉食粮。最近忧伤和愤怒的情绪不停蔓延,今日不想那么伤感,来点节奏,让我们在家也能 chill 一下。友情提示,今天的节目比较适合在晚上收听,将灯光调暗,倒一杯烈酒(如果你还有存货的话),准备好摆动你的身体。今晚的主题方向是带点酸味的迷幻爵士,我们先来听听第一首,来自洛杉矶音乐人 Boom Bip 和 DJ Osiris 在 1998 年的单曲。迷幻爵士(英语:Acid Jazz),又译酸爵士,80 年代末源于英国,是爵士乐的一种分支音乐类型,结合了部分灵魂乐、放克音乐(Funk)和迪斯科成分,尤其是循环拍子和调式和声方面。使其更具节奏感,给了当时的唱片骑师更大的空间,让大家在 clud 里放松地跳舞。在被 80 年代末的锐舞文化席卷之前,伦敦的 club 里盛行着 rare groove 驱动的舞蹈性爵士乐——jazz、soul、funk、Afro-Cuban fusion、Latin fusion、disco等等,被后世称作 UK Jazz dance。那种听着 bebop 或者 fusion,一言不合就跳舞的景象,在今天看来有点儿匪夷所思。那时候,考验 dj 的功力要看他如何用手中的 jazz 唱片调动全场躁动的舞者,而这就不得不提到一个当时还不满20岁的年轻人,Gilles Peterson。这个从小深受 jazz、funk、soul 等风格影响的白人孩子,在 80 年代从海盗电台起步,一路坐进了 BBC Radio London 的直播间。1986 年,刚刚离开 BBC Radio London 的 Gilles Peterson 开始了人生中最开心的一段事业,在位于伦敦的 Dingwalls 俱乐部做一档名为 Talkin' Loud' & 'Saying Something 的周日 club session,名字出自放克祖师爷 James Brown 的名曲 Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothing。Gilles Peterson 经常在晚间高峰时段播放 modal jazz 唱片,却能玩出现代的味道。作为一家 jazz dance 俱乐部,Dingwalls 当时的气氛和后来的 house club 没有什么两样。1987 年,Gilles 的 dj 搭档 Chris Bangs 突然抓起话筒,朝着下面的人群说:啦,你们现在听到的就是 ACID JAZZ 啦!,从此大家认可了一个新的音乐概念—— acid jazz 酸爵士,「Acid」一字多义,最为人熟知的意思是「酸」。不过,英语「Acid Jazz」的「Acid」是迷幻药LSD的俚语,所以「Acid Jazz」的正确译名应为「迷幻爵士」。一不做二不休,Gilles 干脆和另一位著名 DJ Eddie Piller一起,以 Acid Jazz Records 为名建立了一个音乐厂牌,刚才听到的 Corduroy – Something In My Eye 就出自 Aicd Jazz 厂牌。接下来,我们请出另一位大人物 —— Incognito。1990 年的 Southport Weekender 音乐节现场,当台上的 Incognito 重新编曲演绎着美国萨克斯手 Ronnie Laws 的作品 Always There 时,台下一个多年的忠实粉丝已经按耐不住内心的狂喜,这个多年铁杆粉丝叫Gilles Peterson。当时 Gilles 离开 Aicd Jazz 厂牌创办了另一个影响深远的厂牌 Talkin' Loud Records,总之,那次表演结束之后,Gilles Peterson 马上邀请 Incognito 录制这首 Always There,成为了Incognito事业上的重大突破,也让 Incognito 顺理成章成为 Talkin' Loud Records 旗下的代表性乐队。今天就稍微讲了一下关于 Aicd Jazz 的一点历史故事,但其实我觉得这些都不是最重要的,听歌最实际。最后一首歌,我挑选了法国音乐人 Louis Vertigo 的 Femme Fin De Siècle,法语呢我就不会读了,想了解这几首曲目信息的可以下翻浏览 shownote,这首歌风格上来说比较接近downtempo(慢摇),不过我也觉得蛮适合今天这种感觉的,喜欢我为你选的唱片,也欢迎你加入我们的听友群,期待同你一起分享好音乐。大浪淘胶,下期再会,最后时间,听歌吧。
2022-04-13
36 min
USHMedstudent
AICD Placement and Associated Psychiatric Complications
Thank you Devan "Sonic" Sheffield, OMS III for developing this great topic. Thank you Christian Deveraux, OMS IV for collaborating! This podcast provides some high yield information regarding Panic Disorder near the beginning. The discussion then focuses on AICD placement to treat life threatening arrhythmias and the associated psychiatric consequences of the defibrillation events. We discussed some of the challenging overlap we saw between PTSD, Panic Disorder and anxiety that are associated with the condition and the treatment for the condition and the relationship between anxiety and arrhythmias. Devan described his personal experience with having arrhythmias, creating depth in...
2022-03-01
49 min
Take on Board
Board members causing troubles? Jane Davel has some ideas
Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga is speaking with Jane Davel about being Chairing the board and board dynamicsJane is an independent non-executive director and currently serves as: Chair of St. Andrew’s Village Trust (Inc), member of the Electrical Workers Registration Board and the Cadastral Surveyors Licensing Board of New Zealand, and independent board member of Rowing New Zealand.She has held senior executive roles across a number of service industries, including banking and finance, health, entertainment and telecommunications. She has a background in product management, marketing and business planning and has a particular in...
2021-12-14
26 min
Take on Board
Do directors need to know about asset management with Dr Monique Beedles
Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga is speaking with Dr Monique Beedles about the boards role in asset management.Monique has been on a long list of Boards previously, Asset Management Council, Connexion Technology for Business, QUT Faculty of Creative Industries Faculty Academic Board and the Health Quality and Complaints Commission of QueenslandMonique is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a graduate of their Company Directors Course and Chair’s Course. Monique is a member of the AICD Faculty and facilitates their programs on Governance, Strategy and Risk.Monique’s late...
2021-07-13
32 min
Arete Podcast with Richard Triggs
168 - Shane Mulholland - Investor, ITAD Business Leader & Company Director - Greenbox
Have you ever wondered what happens to your computer hardware when you don’t need it anymore? We speak to someone whose company offers a landfill-free recycling solution, and the all-important peace of mind that sensitive data will be erased thoroughly. Since Shane Mulholland founded Greenbox in 2000, he has seen it grow into one of the leaders in the marketplace with five facilities across Australia and New Zealand. He has an impressive list of large corporate and government clients, including the Department of Defence. There are some interesting chapters in Shane’s story. While working at Macquarie he saw an angl...
2021-06-04
39 min
Take on Board
AICD Australian Governance Summit 2021 recap with Helga
Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga recaps the Australian Institute of Company Directors conference.So here is what Helga heard during the two-day conference peppered with some of her thoughts on topics that were raised and things for you to think about - it was jam packed.You might also want to have a look at Helga’s Twitter feed (https://twitter.com/helgasvendsen?lang=en) from this period, she live tweeted most of the sessions that she attended and managed to remember the details.This is her summary and there's more detail onTwitter.Th...
2021-03-09
44 min
Board Level
Alex Sloane and Nicki Kenyon on forging a path to the boardroom
This episode, Catherine interviews Nicki Kenyon, Director of Powered Enterprise, Nine, who has worked in leadership positions across the travel, finance and tech industries in Australia and internationally. Catherine also interviews Alex Sloane, the Director of Customer Marketing at Facebook. Valuable Discussion Points [00:49] Did Nicki sit down and plan her career? Nicki's career has evolved out of her own personal development, and her career, as a result, represents a combination of different cities, companies and people she has worked in and with. Her always-on approach to learning has seen Nicki move...
2020-11-30
33 min
Get Off The Bench Podcast
Michelle Redfern - Moving inclusion from conversation to action
Michelle is the founder of Advancing Women, an enterprise providing research and advisory services on equality, inclusion and gender diversity. She is also the founder of women’s network Women Who Get It, co-founder of social enterprise CDW (Culturally Diverse Workforce) and Co-Host of A Career that Soars! Michelle is determined to contribute to achieving global gender equality in her life time, especially through her research and advocacy about the leadership gender gap in the sporting industry.Michelle is an experienced Non-executive director and is currently Chair of Speckle Financial Health and a member of the Wayfinder St...
2020-07-23
57 min
Take on Board
Insights from the Take on Board Breakfast - Claudia Fatone on governing Cricket Victoria during COVID-19
Today on the Take on Board podcast, things are a little different.On May 20th, people from around the world congregated on Zoom to meet, network, laugh and share insights with like-minded people as part of the first Take on Board Breakfast. These are the highlights. Plus, you get to meet Claudia Fatone, who was one of the guest speakers at the event.Claudia is a board member of the Victoria Law Foundation, the Federation of Community Legal Centres and a Director of Cricket Victoria, Melbourne Stars and Melbourne Renegades.Claudia has held a range of management...
2020-06-23
22 min
Decide To Move Podcast
Bring Out the Brilliance of You After A Crisis
Allison shares way of how to bring out your brilliance after a crisis. She gives real examples by sharing her own stories and others. Allison likes to work with a cause, chairing state sporting bodies, AusIMM branch committees and is a spokesperson for Engineers Australia. Building an Associate Degree in Mining, collaborating with WASM/Curtin and CRTAFE to open management pathways for our future industry. Allison Golsby has over 20 + years’ experience in industry spanning, Mining, Finance, Civil and Education. Allison now is a director of unlisted financial management companies, CEO of a boutique mining consultancy, Com...
2020-06-15
36 min
Take on Board
Adding socioeconomic diversity to your board with Rhonda Brighton-Hall
Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga is speaking with Rhonda Brighton Hall about culture, diversity change and what makes a good chair.Rhonda is a director of Making Work Absolutely Human. And she writes and speaks for the Australian Institute of Company Directors. In fact, Helga heard her speak at the AICD Governance Summit and couldn't get near her afterwards because there was so many people surrounding her wanting to ask questions. So she sent her a tweet and voila - she’s here today to share her wisdom.Rhonda is a former board member of th...
2020-06-02
33 min
Mentor List
Sarah Adam-Gedge - Diversity Matters Leaders in Conversation Mini Series
Sarah Adam-Gedge is an experienced leader in the digital and technology industry, as well as being a Non-executive Director. Sarah is currently the Managing Director of Publicis Sapient Australia. Publicis.Sapient is the digital business transformation hub of Publicis Groupe, and helps clients drive growth and efficiency and evolve the ways they work, in a world where consumer behavior and technology are catalyzing social and commercial change at an unprecedented pace. With 19,000 people and over 100 offices around the globe, our expertise spanning technology, data sciences, consulting and creative enables us to deliver on complex transformation initiatives that accelerate our clients’ bu...
2020-04-22
35 min
Take on Board
Here's some help for communicating in a crisis with Ingrid Svendsen
Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga speaks with Ingrid Svendsen about communicating in a crisis.Ingrid is the co-founder and chair of the East Timor Hearts Fund, and she's also the past president of the Darebin Parklands Association. Her first board was the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance Victorian Branch Councillor.Ingrid is a crisis communication professional who has specialised in the age, disability and health sectors for around 10 years. She's the co-owner of Grounded Communications and an AICD trained non-executive director.She has an adult son and lives in Melbourne with her partner and...
2020-04-21
31 min
Fluke Reliability Radio
The board of director's role in asset management
Dr. Monique Beedles explains the role of a board of directors in asset management. You might not think the Board Directors are asset managers, they are. Dr. Beedles also recommends ways to improve your communication with the board. Dr. Monique Beedles, Ph.D., Author of “Asset Management for Directors”Dr. Monique Beedles is an experienced company director with more than 20 years of board experience. Monique is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the author of Asset Management for Directors, published by AICD. Monique is currently a Non-Executive Director of the...
2020-04-07
1h 02
Take on Board
AICD Australian Governance Summit 2020 recap with Helga
Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga recaps the Australian Institute of Company Directors conference.So here is what Helga heard during the two-day conference peppered with some of her thoughts on topics that were raised and things for you to think about.You might also want to have a look at Helga’s Twitter feed (https://twitter.com/helgasvendsen?lang=en) from this period, she live tweeted most of the sessions that she attended and managed to remember the detailsIt was a jam packed conference. This is her summary and there's more detail onTwitter.
2020-03-17
34 min
Just a GP
On Leadership with Dr Danielle McMullen (AMA NSW Vice President)
Charlotte and Bek talk with Dr Danielle McMullen, AMA (NSW) Vice President. Dr McMullen is a GP practicing in Sydney's inner west. She advocates passionately on behalf of doctors-in-training and was chair of the NSW DITC from 2014 to 2016 and has governance and leadership roles currently within both the state and national AMA organisations. Danielle explains her roles, the difference between state and federal AMA's and what impact her role has within the AMA in these different organisations. We also discuss how to balance leadership, personal life and work... and the importance of saying 'yes' for opportunity as well as saying...
2020-01-21
42 min
Run the List
Cardiac Causes of Syncope - with Dr. Jason Ryan
Dr. Jason Ryan, creator and CEO of Boards and Beyond, joins us in this episode to discuss cardiac causes of syncope. He is interviewed by Emily Gutowski and takes listeners through the diagnosis of syncope and features that should alert clinicians to a potential cardiac etiology. They work through important diagnostic measures, indications for AICD placement, and when to consult cardiology. The episode concludes with a few clinical pearls. Our Sponsors:* Check out FIGS and use my code FIGSRX for a great deal: https://wearfigs.com* Check out Truelearn and use my code runthelist for...
2019-12-13
19 min
The Not For Profit Podcast
Thinking Strategically in a NFP
In life, there are different phases and stages we go through. No matter what phase or stage you are in, you will always look forward to that “one step higher”. But getting there is not by chance. You have to think strategically and be passionate about what you’re doing. Today, Julie Mckenna, Owner and Chief Financial Officer of Friends with Dignity will tell us about her story. She will share with us how passion and sacrifice brought her to where she is right now. Furthermore, Julie will reveal to us what it truly takes to build someth...
2019-11-26
23 min
Take on Board
Leverage your network: Tips from board recruiter, Clare McCartin - Episode 22
Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga talks with Clare McCartinClare is the Group General Manager of Executive and Boards at Davidson Recruitment.Clare has the insights from the other side of the interview table. She takes Helga through the board recruitment process. One thing Clare is a fan of, using your network. You never know who you know, who knows someone who can make an introduction.This episode is ideal if you are setting career goals for now or 2020 - we know lots of people listening to this program are interested in their first...
2019-11-26
36 min
Board Level
Coming soon...
Board diversity and gender balance deliver better outcomes for shareholders, consumers, employees and the community. Join Catherine Fox, award-winning journalist, author and presenter, as she interviews women making an impact in the boardroom that inspires action. This latest AICD podcast, powered by CommBank's Women in Focus, aims to help shift the balance. First episode released 12 November. Let's level up together.
2019-10-31
01 min
Cyber Security Café
What boards think about cybersecurity, how we can speak their language and what's the one thing we shouldn't do in the board room - with Jason Wilk
THE INTRO Louisa has a cartoon to describe that she saw on the Cyber Security Hub via LinkedIn (link to original cartoon in the research links below)Beverley thinks it's timely, and a perfect lead in for our guest today. Beverley has a quote from Warren Buffett, and everybody's got a load of respect for Warren Buffett. He says we are on in uncharted territory by not having the right cyber security skill sets in every boardroom. companies and their boards have set themselves up for failure, it's almost guaranteed, it's going to get worse before it gets better...
2019-09-25
45 min
Take on Board
Finding the right fit for a board role with Jo Plummer - Episode 13
Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga will be speaking with Jo Plummer.Jo is an experienced board chair, professional mentor, expert facilitator, master of ceremonies, fairness and equity champion. Her sweet spot is aligning commercial, social and environmental outcomes.Jo is the Board Chair of Barwon Water and Victoria Water, chair of the South Melbourne Market Advisory Committee, Geelong Regional Football and a committee member of Geelong AICD. She’s also on the advisory board of the Deakin MBA committee.She was formerly on the Central Highlands Water Board, Geelong Rangers soccer club and Barwon Yo...
2019-09-24
31 min
The Inner Chief
#137 Liz Nicol - Co-Founder Safetyworks and Board Member on Leading Safety Change, 20 Years of Business Ownership and How to Get on a Board
In this episode, we meet Liz Nicol, Co-Founder Safetyworks and Board Member on Leading Safety Change, 20 years of business ownership and how to get on a board. Go to: www.chiefmaker.com.au/137 Complete your FREE Career Scorecard: www.chiefmaker.com.au/score-card Liz is Co-owner and Director of SafetyWorks Group, one of Australia's foremost providers of safety culture change solutions for performance improvement. She is a non-executive Director of Uniting and committee member of Hunter Region Committee of the AICD.
2019-09-12
52 min
The Inner Chief
#137 Liz Nicol - Co-Founder Safetyworks and Board Member on Leading Safety Change, 20 Years of Business Ownership and How to Get on a Board
In this episode, we meet Liz Nicol, Co-Founder Safetyworks and Board Member on Leading Safety Change, 20 years of business ownership and how to get on a board. Go to: www.chiefmaker.com.au/137 Complete your FREE Career Scorecard: www.chiefmaker.com.au/score-card Liz is Co-owner and Director of SafetyWorks Group, one of Australia's foremost providers of safety culture change solutions for performance improvement. She is a non-executive Director of Uniting and committee member of Hunter Region Committee of the AICD.
2019-09-12
52 min
Take on Board
Following passions and interests to the board room with Sandy Bell - Episode 11
Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga interviews Sandy Bell.Sandy is the chair of the Queen Elizabeth Centre and Early Parenting Centre. She was previously a board member at the Queen Victoria Women's Centre Trust, YWCA Victoria and YWCA Australia, Social Housing Victoria and Bass Coast Health.Sandy holds over 25 years experience in the health and human services industry, initially as a clinician and in senior roles of both public health services and the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services.She's currently director of strategy and planning at the Royal Women's Hospital. Sandy has more...
2019-09-10
31 min
The Dismal Science
21 - The art of trade war
Finally, we are back! New AICD chief economist Mark Thirlwell joins Ivan to talk about why Mark fell in love with economics, the US-China trade war, whether the RBA has failed and the AICD's number of the week. This comeback episode was recorded on 8 August.
2019-08-15
35 min
Risky Women Radio
Tone at the Top: Nicola Wakefield Evans
Join Nicola Wakefield Evans in the Boardroom. As a Non Executive Director of Macquarie, Lend Lease, AICD, and the Chair of Australia's 30% Club, Nicola shares insight and wisdom on her career, what makes a successful Board, and the best practices needed to create good culture and governance starting at the top. Of course we talk about the impact and value of diversity too! Get transcript and more on our website
2019-07-29
45 min
Arete Podcast with Richard Triggs
128 - David Carter - CEO - Suncorp Banking & Wealth
In this episode I chat to David Carter, CEO Suncorp Banking & Wealth about some of the issues facing the banking industry and the challenge of restoring confidence for customers and employees. Suncorp is the largest of the Queensland-listed public companies, with more than 1.1 million customers. David, who has a team of around 650+, is publicly thought of as the person who runs the bank, but his duties don’t stop there. He’s also a board member of Queensland Ballet and Deputy Chair of Australian Banking Association with a strong background in financial services, including banking, wealth management and life insurance. Epis...
2019-04-23
57 min
Strategy, Leadership and Impact
10 - Leadership Principles and the Director
There are a number of leadership principles that apply to the company director, executive, or anyone in a leadership role. In this episode we discuss these principles as well as my recent experience attending the Company Directors Course with the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD).
2019-04-09
09 min
Arvs Notes
Arvs Notes Ep. 35 - Board Governance & ATECA Promo Filming
On this episode of Arvs Notes: - Taking the AICD course - Filming the ATECA promo video - Marketing strategy for the video --- Thank you for listening to this podcast. I hope that you keep up with the channel, subscribe, and share your learnings with those that need to hear it. Your comments and engagement are what fuel me to continue so please take a second and say ‘Hey’ :) --- FreeBackgroundMusic B3NJ4M1N - Good Morning youtu.be/J...
2019-01-15
13 min
Arete Podcast with Richard Triggs
107 - How To Build A Career As A Board Executive
I often get approached by people looking to build a board career. Many are just starting out, while others might already have one or sometimes two board roles, and are looking to grow a full portfolio of boards to keep them occupied after retiring from their executive life. Other times people have a desire to move into a board career earlier in their life. The good news is there are more opportunities than ever as the desire for diversity increases, not only in terms of gender, but also age and other attributes. There a few things you can do to...
2018-10-31
24 min
Emergency Medical Minute
Podcast #351: Indications for AICD
Author: Pete Bakes, MD Educational Pearls: AICD: Automated Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator. Can be placed for secondary prevention of cardiac arrest (i.e. history of cardiac arrest not from reversible cause). Also indications for primary prevention: EF 35% or less; ventricular tachycardia with underlying structural heart disease; Brugada; genetic-induced prolonged QT-syndromes. References: Al-Khatib SM et. al. 2017 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for Management of Patients With Ventricular Arrhythmias and the Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death: Executive Summary: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice Gui...
2018-07-11
04 min
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 83: AICDs and Pacemakers with Jared Miller
In this episode, episode 83, I welcome Dr. Jared Miller to the show. Dr. Miller is finishing his electrophysiology fellowship and we discuss the preoperative management of pacemakers and AICDs. Outline by Brian Park: AICD Outline Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24182719Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out FIGS and use my code FIGSRX for a great deal: https://wearfigs.com* Check out Factor: https://factormeals.com/accrac50off* Check out Quince: https://quince.com/ACCRAC* Check out Quince: https://quince.com/ACCRAC* Check out Truelearn an...
2018-05-18
1h 00
The Dismal Science
8 - Of budgets and birthdays
It's Stephen's birthday and it's the budget! What a time to be the AICD Chief Economist. Discussed in this episode: [1:01] May RBA decision [1:14] Copy-and-paste March decision [1:40] April RBA decision [1:45] April RBA minutes [2:53] AICD Director Sentiment Index [3:35] 2H16 Director Sentiment Index [5:31] NAB March Business Survey [6:03] Consumer confidence still subdued [6:32] Treasurer's good/bad debt speech [6:37] Badgerys Creek airport [6:41] Inland rail [6:52] Company tax cut [6:59] Stephen on tax reform [7:52] South Australia renewables debate [8:35] Budget countdown [8:58] Tre...
2017-05-05
25 min
The Dismal Science
5 - The Blueprint
This week Stephen and Ivan talk about the regulator crackdown on interest-only loans and the AICD's Blueprint for Growth, which outlines our national reform agenda. Discussed in this episode: [0:46] APRA interest-only loan crackdown [0:57] RBA Governor's property warning [1:14] Bank executive comments [1:33] APRA's original 2014 restrictions [3:44] RBA's April interest rate decision [4:05] Council of Financial Regulators [4:41] Glenn Stevens on 'crazy' house prices [5:17] RBA turns downbeat [5:27] Surprise jobless rate increase [6:07] AICD's Blueprint for Growth [7:06] AICD education programs [7:37] Stephen o...
2017-04-08
24 min
The Dismal Science
2 - Jobs disaster
In the second episode of the AICD's new weekly economics podcast, Stephen and Ivan discuss the 'disaster' that was the February jobs numbers, Western Australia's economy post mining boom and the AICD's number of the week.
2017-03-17
19 min
The Dismal Science
1 - RBA's ctrl+c
In the first episode of the AICD's new weekly economics podcast, Stephen and Ivan discuss the Reserve Bank's copy-and-paste interest rate decision, society's anxieties about the robot revolution and the AICD's number of the week.
2017-03-10
24 min
Safety on Tap
Ep30: Hungry? Starving? How's your risk appetite? with Susy Daw
How hungry are you for risk? Is your organisation starving of risk? Starvation doesn’t sound pleasant….so check out today's interview with Susy Daw, when we weave our way through the messy concept of risk appetite. If you are listening to this soon after release, very early February 2017, you're in luck - I've just sent out invitations for Safety on Tap's first meet-up, which I'm calling the Village Gathering! It's in Melbourne Australia, on the morning of the 16th of February. I'd love to meet you in person, and it would be even better if you bring along some friend...
2017-02-02
42 min
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 13/19
Untersuchungen zur intrazellulären Lokalisation der γ-Sekretase
Alzheimer´s disease is characterized by brain deposition of extracellular amyloid β-peptide containing plaques. The cellular site of γ-secretase activity, which releases amyloid β-peptide and the corresponding APP intracellular domain (AICD) remains controversial. Proposed cleavage sites range from the endoplasmic reticulum, the Golgi apparatus, the cell surface to endosomal compartments. We now used C99-GFP, a fluorescent reporter substrate for γ-secretase activity and monitored AICD production in living cells. C99-GFP is efficiently cleaved by γ-secretase and AICD-GFP is released into the cytosol. Inhibiting γ-secretase results in accumulation of C99-GFP in early endosomes. By blocking selective transport steps along the sec...
2011-03-24
00 min
Yale Medicine
AICD Primary Prevention of Sudden Death
AICD Primary Prevention of Sudden Death
2007-06-19
00 min
Fakultät für Biologie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/06
Modulation of Endoplasmatic Reticulum calcium storage by Amyloid Precursor protein and its cleavage products
The work presented in this thesis is aimed to contribute to the understanding of the physiological role of APP and its underlying mechanism controlling the Ca2+ homeostasis. In addition, it aims to understand the pathophysiological role of Amyloid precursor protein (APP) and its cleavage products in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) particularly focussing on the disturbances in normal Ca2+ homeostasis resulting from altered APP processing. A central hypothesis to the pathogenesis of AD is that the accumulation of amyloid-β peptide (Aβ) and/or Aβ-containing plaques play an important role in the development of the disease. Mutations in APP, Presenilin 1 (PS1), or Pr...
2006-05-29
00 min