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Webinar: Strategy 2024 and Insights on Leadership in Chemical Engineering

Webinar: Strategy 2024 and Insights on Leadership in Chemical Engineering
  • Date From 19th November 2020
  • Date To 19th November 2020
  • Price Free of charge, open to all.
  • Location Online: 13:30 AEDT, 12:30 AEST, 09:30 AWST/MYT, 15:30 NZST.

The Joint Chemical Engineering Committee (JCEC) Queensland invite you to join them as IChemE Deputy President, Jane Cutler, discusses the Strategy 2024 and share her insights on leadership in chemical engineering.

Strategy 2024 is the roadmap that IChemE is using to guide and focus effort towards some important strategic objectives for the Institution. It brings together a wealth of past consultations, strategic initiatives and learnings from members into one five year programme which will move IChemE towards its ambition to be led by members, supporting members and serving society.

Jane’s presentation will overview the strategy, highlight some key initiatives including flexible pathways to membership, the recently adopted climate change position, new equality, diversity and inclusion policy and give a sense what we might see during our centenary in 2022. Jane will reflect briefly on her personal professional journey and take questions from participants after the presentation.

Speaker

Jane Cutler, IChemE Deputy President

Jane Cutler, BE (Chem&Mats), MEnvSci, MBA, FIChemE, FAICD, is currently the Deputy President IChemE (President 2021/22), a director of the Southern Ports Authority, a director the ChemCentreWA and a member of the West Australian Division Council of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD). Most recently she was CEO of the National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority (NOPSEMA).

Ms Cutler has previously held Vice President and senior executive positions in corporate entities in the resources sector including Woodside, BHP and Esso and in the financial services sector. Ms Cutler has over 35 years’ experience in various leadership, project management and engineering roles.

Time

  • 13:30 AEDT
  • 12:30 AEST
  • 09:30 AWST/MYT
  • 15:30 NZST

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