Louise Gardner
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Louise is the founder of a project management and project controls consulting organisation that works with public and private sector businesses to improve project delivery capability. Her experience spans over 20 years and includes managing large and complex projects across construction, engineering, IT and technology, and business transformation, both in Australia and in the UK.
An Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Sydney and a member of the Project Management team at UTS, Louise is keen to help the next generation of project professionals achieve excellence through education.
Louise holds a Diploma in Project Management (UNE), BA (Hons) in Business Studies (LJMU, UK), Graduate Certificate in Value Chain Management (UTS), and an MBA (UTS). Project Management certifications include PRINCE2, CPPM, and CSM.
Elizabeth Garvie
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Elizabeth Garvie is an English actor who is best known for her role as Elizabeth Bennet in the 1980 BBC production of Pride and Prejudice, the adaption notably dramatised by the author Fay Weldon. Elizabeth is also Patron of Chawton House and presents seminars and literary readings in England and the United States.Jorge Gasca Gonzalez
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Jorge has always been fascinated by processes and how business works, and by the age of 12 he had already established his first micro-business. The natural conclusion of these two passions was a degree in Industrial (Process) Engineering applied into marketing.
Since 2012, Jorge’s focus on marketing automation lead him to become an ActiveCampaign Certified Consultant (Marketing Automation platform) with the goal of helping businesses in the community to scale and amplify their impact in the digital space with simple, executable processes that improve their overall operational efficiency and results.
Tom Gavaghan
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Tom Gavaghan. Tutor of CCERobert Gay
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After gaining a BA, Dip. Ed. from the University of Sydney, Robert trained as a lyric baritone in London and Munich before turning to the field of music education. He has taught music history courses on a wide range of topics at Sydney University’s Centre for Continuing Education every year since 1985. Robert’s musical expertise ranges widely, from baroque to modern. When not teaching in Sydney, Robert leads musical and cultural tours to Europe and North America. Both in the classroom and on tour, he specialises in placing works from the classical repertoire in their larger contexts – biographical, social and historical.Chadia Gedeon-Hajjar
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Since Chadia left Lebanon in 1988 to attend the Francophone Film Festival in Paris, where her film Lebanon Despite Everything was screening, she realised that her departure from the city of Beirut would be long term and lead to many changes in new countries. From Paris, she took the road to Casablanca, Algeria, Melbourne, Adelaide and finally Sydney, where she has been living for the past 14 years.
Since settling in Sydney, she has worked in a number of roles – as a foreign correspondent to satellite Arabic Televisions in Dubai, a journalist/reporter for local Arabic newspapers, a TAFE and High School teacher, a bilingual University examiner and marker, a Pre-Employment Trainer, and a digital media teacher. She received several awards for her work in the film industry and visual arts. Teaching Arabic and French languages was always on the agenda, and a challenge that never stopped opening new horizons to her sense of discovery of human nature. She believes that exploring new avenues to teach adults can, in some form, encapsulate all previous life experiences, as it offers a more challenging ground for growth and self development.