Economic Recovery Priorities - Deep Dive #1 Future Skills and Jobs
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This is the first of IPAA’s series of five Deep Dives into the priorities that are contained under the five themes of the NSW government’s Economic Recovery Priorities:
1. Technology and digitisation
2. The future of skills and jobs
3. Productivity
4. Changing how we live and work
5. Driving social outcomes.
This session focuses in the two priorities under the priority: The future of skills and jobs
• Skilling for recovery – provide training in jobs for the future
• Care sector jobs and skills – build the disability care workforce
SPEAKERS
Chloe Read
Deputy Secretary, Education and Skills Reform
Department of Education and Training
Chloe Read is the joint Deputy Secretary, Education and Skills Reform. Chloe has a strong background in public sector education, having worked in this setting for the last 19 years across Tasmania and New South Wales. She joined the NSW Department of Education in 2014, and has worked in a number of senior roles, most recently as the joint Chief People Officer. With a background across policy, project, IT and leadership roles, Chloe brings business and technical knowledge and is focused on ensuring our schools and services have what they need to support world class education for all learners across the state of NSW.
Simone Walker
Deputy Secretary of Strategy, Policy and Commissioning
Department of Communities and Justice
Simone Walker is the Deputy Secretary of Strategy, Policy and Commissioning in the Department of Communities and Justice. This role includes the portfolios of Housing and Homelessness, Child Protection/Out of Home care, Domestic and Family Violence, Crime Prevention and Social Cohesion. This breadth of work is a great opportunity for Simone to focus on quality outcomes for clients and social justice.
Simone is directly responsible for delivering two Premier’s Priorities including Reducing Domestic Violence Reoffending and Increasing Permanency for Children and Young People living in out-of-home-care. Simone is also responsible for the overall coordination of all the Department of Communities and Justice Premier’s Priorities, and the DCJ ‘Closing the Gap’ response. Simone began her career as a paediatric social worker in the Intensive Care Unit at Sydney Children’s Hospital. Simone has held a range of senior executive policy, strategy and operational positions in the NSW Government and non-government agencies.
John Hubby
IPAA NSW Vice President
Deputy Secretary, Corporate Services
Department of Communities and Justice
In March 2017 John Hubby commenced in the position of Deputy Secretary Corporate Services at the Department of Family and Community Services (FACS). In this role John is responsible for the organisation’s “enabling pillar” of corporate functions. John brings to this role a track record of implementing major reform in public and private sector organisations and is leading the transformation of corporate and governance functions responsive to the many changes in FACS’ service delivery model.
Prior to this John Hubby held the position of Deputy Secretary Government and Corporate Services at the Department of Finance, Services & Innovation (DFSI). He joined that organisation in April 2012 and filled the role of Acting Chief Executive for ten months when Finance & Services joined the Treasury and Finance Cluster. In his role at DFSI John was responsible for the delivery of Corporate and Shared Services across the organisation of 7,000 employees.
Ursula Brennan
National Leader, Public Sector and Public Policy
DELOITTE
Ursula is the National Leader for Deloitte's public sector and public policy practice, coordinating services from across our business to support State, Federal and local government clients in delivering better outcomes for citizens. Ursula also leads Deloitte's national Business Case Centre of Excellence, providing advice to assist clients in securing funding for major infrastructure, ICT and reform programs. Ursula's previous experience includes a broad range of corporate finance engagements, including strategic reviews, mergers, acquisitions and divestments, business planning and capital raisings. Prior to joining Deloitte, Ursula spent three years with ANZ’s Merchant Banking division in London and Paris, focusing on cross border funding, and a further four years in industry as European CFO of an international company.
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