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CQUniversity Annual Report - Central Queensland University

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<strong>CQ<strong>University</strong></strong> ANNUAL REPORT 201251CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY COUNCIL MEMBERS’ DETAILSAS AT 31 DECEMBER 2012MR RENNIE FRITSCHYRennie’s background is in mineral processing, petrochemicals and textiles. He has been a member of Council since 1996 andChancellor since 2004. During this time he has used his expertise in strategy development and implementation; accountingand financial matters, risk management stratagems, and high-level governance expertise to ensure the Council performs inaccordance with its responsibilities.OUR CORPORATE GOVERNANCEPROFESSOR SCOTT BOWMANIn his role as Vice-Chancellor and President Scott drives the strategic planning, fi nancial and external affairs of the<strong>University</strong> across its network of campus and teaching locations in Australia. He is the force behind <strong>CQ<strong>University</strong></strong>’sRenewal Plan and is committed to building a strong regional university. Scott’s background is in the fi elds of radiographyand imaging.PROFESSOR BRONWYN FREDERICKSBronwyn is the President of Academic Board, and leads the work undertaken by the <strong>University</strong>’s Office of IndigenousEngagement through her roles as Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Engagement) and BMA Chair in Indigenous Engagement. Sheholds numerous qualifications in education and health and is a recipient of several highly competitive awards. She has workedat universities in Australia and New Zealand, and in the health care and human service sector for State and Commonwealthgovernments, non-government organisations and community-based health and human service organisations.MR JOHN ANDERSONJohn’s broad experience in developing innovative and creative partnerships across the corporate, small business and communitysectors, as well as with all levels of government enables him to provide high-level strategic policy and operational advice over arange of issues. He has a special interest in issues around native title, land interests, cultural heritage and natural resource policyand programs.MS SANDRA COLLINSSandra is a qualified mining engineer and the recipient of a Harkness Fellowship (USA). In 2009 Sandra was recognised as ‘MineManager of the Year’ and also received an award for the ‘Most Outstanding Contribution to Mining’. She has experience in corporatefinance and as an organisational development consultant.DR ROBYN MINCHINTONRobyn is a medical scientist specialising in haematology; her career has spanned 40 years in the public health sector in diagnosticsand research in hospitals, the Red Cross Blood Service and higher education. She is experienced in executive and laboratorymanagement and accreditation. Robyn is passionate about lifelong learning, innovation and science communication.MR CHARLES WAREWith 30 years of experience as a lawyer in private practice, Charles brings a broad range of directorship experience to the Council inhis role as Deputy Chancellor. He has extensive experience in the leadership, oversight and operation of large, complex public sectoragencies and government-owned corporations.

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