TWO DAY DIGITAL SUMMIT
Empowering you to advance your career in STEM
Conference Date
Wednesday 21 & Friday 23 September 2022
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Day 1 - Wednesday 21st September, 2022

9:00AM - 3:20PM AEST
9:00
Opening remarks from the chair

Leadership advice & career reflections

Eleanor Groat
Developer of Leaders and Teams
Your Best Asset
9:10
Opening Keynote: Leadership lessons from a 38+ year career in STEM

• The journey from forecaster to Chief Scientist at the BOM
• Pivotal moments in my career and what I learned from them
• Encouraging and inspiring girls and women into STEM careers

Dr Sue Barrell AO
Former Chief Scientist & Current Honorary Affiliate
Bureau of Meteorology
9:50
International Keynote: Following your purpose to navigate your career

• 9/11 and the journey to the public sector from a career academic publishing
• Taking your career to new heights with continuous learning and development
• Leading sustainable innovation in the U.S. public sector

Sabra Horne
Entrepreneur in Residence, BMNT
former Chief, U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Innovation Hub
10:30
10 minute break
10:40
The value of challenging times to personal & professional growth

• Engineering rocks, puddles and leaves and how I found my passion for problem solving
• Lessons learned and challenges overcome on the path of leadership
• How our greatest challenges shape our future selves for the better
• Why we need engineers now more than ever

Prof Elanor Huntington
Executive Director, Digital, National Facilities and Collections
CSIRO
11:20
Case Study: Reflections on a career in public sector STEM
  • The journey to senior executive service
  • Lessons learned on the path to senior leadership
  • Identifying milestones and pivotal points in your career
  • Melissa Brown
    Head of Division
    Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
    12:00
    30 minute lunch break
    12:30
    Interactive Panel Discussion: Leadership lessons from diverse perspectives

    • What has been the biggest highlight of your leadership career to date?
    • What is one piece of leadership advice you wish you could give your past self?
    • What are the top three leadership tips you would give to the women in attendance?

    A/Prof Jia-Yee Lee
    Enterprise Fellow (Medtech), Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FEIT)
    University of Melbourne
    Dr Rachel Nowak GAICD
    Executive, Director, Scientist, Founder, Innovator, Journalist
    Rachel Nowak & Associates
    Prof Caroline McMillen
    Chief Scientist for South Australia
    Prof Lisa Harvey-Smith
    Award-winning Astrophysicist and Author
    Australian Government Women in STEM Ambassador
    1:30
    Case Study: Understanding the value of your network to your leadership growth

    • Reflecting on the role others have played in my growth as a leader
    • Knowing the value we can share with other people earlier in their leadership journey
    • Understanding the benefits of mentors, coaches, advisors and sounding boards to your career growth

    Bobby Cerini
    General Manager of Science and Learning & Deputy Director
    Questacon
    2:10
    10 minute break
    2:20
    VIP Keynote: Space2inspire: How to achieve your dreams from the first ever black female spacecraft pilot

    Dr. Sian Proctor will share her unique space story and how she learned to overcome imposter syndrome and became the first black female pilot of a spacecraft. In this motivating
    keynote, she breaks down how preparation, persistence, opportunity, and responsibility have transformed her life and how you can use your unique space to inspire those within your reach and beyond.

    Dr Sian Proctor
    Geoscientist, Explorer & Diversity in STEM Advocate
    SpaceX Inspiration4 Crew Pilot
    3:20
    Closing remarks from the Chair & Close of Day One

    Day 2 - Friday 23rd September, 2022

    9:00AM - 3:00PM AEST
    9:00
    Welcome from The Hatchery
    9:05
    Opening remarks from the chair

    Strategies & insights to progress your career

    Eleanor Groat
    Developer of Leaders and Teams
    Your Best Asset
    9:10
    Case Study: That one thing you walk over hot coals for

    • Picking your passion project
    • Turning a problem into a movement
    • Sharing the mental load

    Amelia Davies
    Award-winning STEM Leader & Director, Location Capability
    Australian Bureau of Statistics
    9:50
    Keynote: Leading with radical candour: Caring personally while challenging directly

    • Understanding Kim Scott’s radical candour framework and experience in using it as a leader
    • Taking international (or any) opportunities at the wrong time
    • Being comfortable with being uncomfortable during important conversations

    Kelly Sims
    General Manager for Trade Marks & Designs Group
    IP Australia
    10:30
    10 minute break
    10:40
    Interactive Panel Discussion: Navigating career pathways in STEM

    • What have you learned about taking opportunities in the STEM environment?
    • What’s the best way to find and connect with opportunities to move up?
    • What’s the best piece of leadership advice you’ve ever received?
    • Have you had any mentors to help cultivate your leadership skills? Are you a mentor too?
    • What are your top 3 tips for women moving into leadership for the first time?

    Roshni Sharma
    Board Member, Board of Surveying and Spatial Sciences
    NSW Department of Customer Service
    Amelia Luu
    Wildcat Technologies Field Engineer
    CSIRO Data61
    Oakley Kwon
    Public Sector Digital Transformation Executive, Actor, Film Producer & Board Director
    11:40
    Interactive Zoom Group Coaching

    Come prepared with a leadership challenge that you’re facing at work. You will be placed in groups of 4. Allocate a time keeper to ensure everyone has a turn. Each participant will have 1 minute to explain their problem and then gain feedback from the group for the remaining 4 minutes. Then it is the next person’s turn!

    12:20
    30 minute lunch break
    12:50
    Being powerful & likeable at the same time

    • Overcoming male and female perceptions and labels of powerful women: Bossy, stern, ambitious & hard-nosed.
    • Navigating senior leadership as a millennial working through generational differences
    • Why women don’t need to emulate masculine qualities in their leadership

    Anntonette Dailey
    Executive Director
    Australian Space Agency
    1:30
    Case Study: The value of mentoring to progress your career & build your network

    • Becoming a mentor to strengthen your leadership and support the next generation
    • Finding a mentor to progress your career and grow as a leader
    • Building your network through mentoring and releasing new opportunities

    Claire Roennfeldt
    First Assistant Secretary Major Capability, Technology & Major Capability Group
    Department of Home Affairs
    2:10
    10 minute break
    2:20
    Closing Keynote: Transitioning from a technical specialist to a generalist leader

    • Understanding that leadership is a completely different skill set to technical excellence
    • The role of authenticity in effective leadership
    • Knowing and leveraging team dynamics to empower others as a leader

    Rosemary Hotten
    Branch Manager - Data, Insights & Design
    Australian Digital Health Agency
    3:00
    Closing remarks from the Chair & Close of Main Summit Program
    Workshop A: Connecting self discovery with self leadership to unleash your potential
    20/09/2022, 9:30am - 12:30pm AEST

    The seminar

    You don’t need to be in a leadership position to be a leader. Women at all stages of their careers need to develop the self awareness to understand that the most important person you will ever lead is yourself. Just like a good leader needs to identify the strengths of different team members to run a high performing team, you need to understand your strengths in
    order to perform at your peak and manage your energy and focus.

    As a woman in STEM, discovery is part of your DNA, so join our trusted facilitator Eleanor Groat on a journey of self discovery to learn how to lead the central person in your life: You. Understand who you are, what you want in your role, where you are wasting your energy and what your unique superpowers are in this interactive and eye-opening seminar.

    Why attend this seminar?

    • Understand the importance of self leadership to realise success in your role and career goals
    • Apply self discovery to identify your individual strengths as a professional and as a leader
    • Leverage your individual strengths to accelerate performance and professional growth
    • Be more satisfied with your performance, set realistic expectations and learn to thrive in your work and life

    Seminar Leader

    Eleanor is the founder of Your Best Asset and is a committed developer of leaders and teams. She is an engaging and experienced facilitator who has held a lifelong fascination with what makes people ‘tick’ and brings a unique perspective on human behaviour with a 20-year career in this field across the corporate, law enforcement, mental health, education, and not-for-profit sectors. She is passionate about working with people to find their ‘fit’ and to create psychologically safe environments and cultures which enable individuals to flourish and the business to thrive.

    Eleanor holds an MSc in Forensic Psychology and a BSc (Hons) in Psychology, is an ICF accredited coach, and combines her background with other qualifications in training and design to create and deliver customised programs. These programs have a focus on engagement and implementation through which she works with individuals, teams, and leaders at all levels and then supports them to apply their learnings in the workplace.

    Outside of her work, Eleanor is an ardent supporter and advocate of causes relating to child protection, human trafficking, and refugees and helps to run her local branch of the Disabled Surfers Association.

    Eleanor Groat
    Developer of Leaders and Teams
    Your Best Asset
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    Workshop B: Applying psychological safety to build trust and high performance in your team
    26/09/2022, 9:30am - 12:30pm AEST

    The seminar

    Psychological safety is defined as a belief that you will not be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns or mistakes, and that the team is safe for interpersonal risk-taking. Think of it as felt permission for candour. It breeds a sense of trust between team members, allowing individuals to contribute their unique lens on a problem, idea for an innovation or concern for a risk. As a result, psychologically safe teams and team members feel a strong sense of empowerment, respect for others, appreciation of diversity and resilience and, above all, are more able to perform at their absolute best.

    Developed by Harvard Professor Amy Edmonson, Psychological Safety is the new standard for high performance in both yourself and your team. Join Amy Edmondson accredited Psychological Safety facilitator and trusted partner of The Hatchery Karen Schulz, to sustainably guide yourself and your team to new heights.

    Why attend this seminar?

    • Understand the core principles of Psychological Safety and how to apply it to your role and team
    • Foster sustainable high performance, innovation and positive team cultures
    • Gain a new perspective on failure, resilience and opportunities for growth
    • Remove anxiety and stress and learn to truly thrive in your role
    • Combat toxic team culture, lack of motivation, fear of failure and micromanagement

    Seminar Leader

    In every engagement Karen interweaves her 25 years of diverse experience as a corporate senior leader, organisational and leadership development consultant, and executive coach. Karen integrates proven leadership theories with practical applied neuroscience of leadership methodologies equipping leaders, individuals, and teams to thrive and create positive, psychologically safe and productive work environments.

    Karen develops and delivers (face to face and virtually) customised Leadership development programs utilising world class frameworks, a mix of customised individual and collective leadership interventions which rapidly build leadership awareness and capability, ownership, and delivery of sustained benefits for people and the organisation. Karen’s open, pragmatic, and authentic style rapidly builds rapport as a trusted advisor, drawing upon her comprehensive range of neuroscience expertise, practical tools, behavioural and skill development techniques to support Leaders in their day-to-day strategies to enhance their leadership effectiveness.

    Karen Schulz
    Facilitator, Coach & Director
    Reveur
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    Key Speakers

    Dr Sian Proctor
    Geoscientist, Explorer & Diversity in STEM Advocate
    SpaceX Inspiration4 Crew Pilot
    Dr Sue Barrell AO
    Dr Sue Barrell AO
    Former Chief Scientist & Current Honorary Affiliate
    Bureau of Meteorology
    Prof Lisa Harvey-Smith
    Award-winning Astrophysicist and Author
    Australian Government Women in STEM Ambassador
    Prof Elanor Huntington
    Executive Director, Digital, National Facilities and Collections
    CSIRO