CQUniversity Annual Report - Central Queensland University
CQUniversity Annual Report - Central Queensland University
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<strong>CQ<strong>University</strong></strong> ANNUAL REPORT 2012<br />
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CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY COUNCIL MEMBERS’ DETAILS<br />
AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2012<br />
MR RENNIE FRITSCHY<br />
Rennie’s background is in mineral processing, petrochemicals and textiles. He has been a member of Council since 1996 and<br />
Chancellor since 2004. During this time he has used his expertise in strategy development and implementation; accounting<br />
and financial matters, risk management stratagems, and high-level governance expertise to ensure the Council performs in<br />
accordance with its responsibilities.<br />
OUR CORPORATE GOVERNANCE<br />
PROFESSOR SCOTT BOWMAN<br />
In his role as Vice-Chancellor and President Scott drives the strategic planning, fi nancial and external affairs of the<br />
<strong>University</strong> across its network of campus and teaching locations in Australia. He is the force behind <strong>CQ<strong>University</strong></strong>’s<br />
Renewal Plan and is committed to building a strong regional university. Scott’s background is in the fi elds of radiography<br />
and imaging.<br />
PROFESSOR BRONWYN FREDERICKS<br />
Bronwyn is the President of Academic Board, and leads the work undertaken by the <strong>University</strong>’s Office of Indigenous<br />
Engagement through her roles as Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Engagement) and BMA Chair in Indigenous Engagement. She<br />
holds numerous qualifications in education and health and is a recipient of several highly competitive awards. She has worked<br />
at universities in Australia and New Zealand, and in the health care and human service sector for State and Commonwealth<br />
governments, non-government organisations and community-based health and human service organisations.<br />
MR JOHN ANDERSON<br />
John’s broad experience in developing innovative and creative partnerships across the corporate, small business and community<br />
sectors, as well as with all levels of government enables him to provide high-level strategic policy and operational advice over a<br />
range of issues. He has a special interest in issues around native title, land interests, cultural heritage and natural resource policy<br />
and programs.<br />
MS SANDRA COLLINS<br />
Sandra is a qualified mining engineer and the recipient of a Harkness Fellowship (USA). In 2009 Sandra was recognised as ‘Mine<br />
Manager of the Year’ and also received an award for the ‘Most Outstanding Contribution to Mining’. She has experience in corporate<br />
finance and as an organisational development consultant.<br />
DR ROBYN MINCHINTON<br />
Robyn is a medical scientist specialising in haematology; her career has spanned 40 years in the public health sector in diagnostics<br />
and research in hospitals, the Red Cross Blood Service and higher education. She is experienced in executive and laboratory<br />
management and accreditation. Robyn is passionate about lifelong learning, innovation and science communication.<br />
MR CHARLES WARE<br />
With 30 years of experience as a lawyer in private practice, Charles brings a broad range of directorship experience to the Council in<br />
his role as Deputy Chancellor. He has extensive experience in the leadership, oversight and operation of large, complex public sector<br />
agencies and government-owned corporations.