Bruno Piat
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A graduate of Japanese and Russian Studies at the Sorbonne University (Paris), Bruno is also a qualified FLE (French as a Foreign Language) teacher with many years experience designing and conducting language courses in the corporate sector and also teaching students for academic purposes, in Japan, the UK and Australia.Robert Pigott
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Robert Pigott MBBS (Sydney), DCH (London) D (Obst) RCOG (England) MHP Ed (NSW) worked for many years in Health Promotion with the NSW Department of Health. For nine years, until 1999, he lectured in Intercultural Communication at the University of New South Wales. He now spends much of his time writing and is preparing books on Happiness and on Intercultural Communication.Carlo Piscicelli
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Carlo Piscicelli. Tutor of CCEMoran Pitchon
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Moran Pitchon. Tutor of CCEZac Pitkethley
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Zac Pitkethley. Tutor of CCECarol Pizzuti
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Carol Pizzuti. Tutor of CCEEmma Plaskit
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Dr Emma Plaskitt holds an M.Phil and D.Phil in 18th-century literature from Oxford, and a first class honours degree in English literature from McGill University, Montreal. Having worked for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography as a freelance editor and writer, Emma now focuses on teaching eighteenth-century, Victorian, and children’s literature for a variety of Oxford colleges.Tessa Plen
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Tessa Plen. Tutor of CCEMark Plowman
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Mark is skilled in delivering services spanning strategic management, project management, business agility, business analysis, and IT service management. His history working with prominent clients reflects the quality of his training, having delivered training to IBM Australia, QANTAS, Apple, Macquarie Bank, TAFE NSW, and UNSW.
Mark utilises his strategic vision and expertise in the IT consulting and training domain to provide participants of his courses with highly relevant and immediately applicable knowledge.
Mark also has a keen interest in aviation and holds an Australian and American Airline Transport Pilot Licence.
Ganna Pogrebna
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Professor Ganna Pogrebna is the Lead for Behavioral Data Science at the Alan Turing Institute and Professor of Business Analytics and Data Science at the University of Sydney.
Blending behavioral science, computer science, data analytics, engineering, and business model innovation, Ganna studies how decision-makers reveal their subjective deliberations, learn, co-ordinate and make trade-offs in static and dynamic environments. Using algorithmic approach, Ganna works on hybrid models at the intersection between decision theory and machine. Her recent projects focus on cybersecurity, smart technological and social systems, cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, human-computer interactions (HCI), human-data interactions (HDI), and business models.
Her work on risk modeling and understanding human behavior under risk and uncertainty was published in highly reputable peer-refereed academic journals and recognized by the large number of awards including the Leverhulme Fellowship Award as well as the Economic and Social Research Council– the Alan Turing Institute Fellowship Award.
Ganna was named as a winner of the 2019 Top100 Women in Technology Award in the UK.