Lachlan Rudd
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Lachlan Rudd is eHealth NSW’s Director of the Data and Analytics Portfolio (DAP). This portfolio coordinates all data and analytics related projects within eHealth NSW, which are growing in number and importance as progress is made towards the implementation of eHealth Strategy for NSW and the NSW Health Analytics Framework.
His previous experience was as Product Owner at Quantium, a company that specialises in the development of AI driven big data products. Prior to that, Lachlan worked as a Research Projects Officer at CSIRO’s Digital Productivity Flagship. Earlier in his career, he was Director of a Beijing based investment advisory firm, specialising in China outbound investment. Lachlan holds Bachelor of Business (Finance and Mandarin Language) and Master of Mathematics (Applied Statistics) degrees from Queensland University of Technology.
Gabrielle Russell
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Associate Professor Gabrielle Russell is Academic Director at the National Centre for Cultural Competence where she leads the Centre’s work in progressing a deeper understanding of the theory and practice of cultural competence. Dr Russell has been instrumental in creating effective resources and research to cultivate cultural competence at the personal and organisational level. She undertakes multi-disciplinary translational research that explores how to develop individual, systemic, and organisational leadership and transformative change.Gavin Russell
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MSc BA (Hons) QTS. ISTAA Experienced Teacher and NSW Institute of Teachers Professional Competence accredited Year Coordinator, Business Studies, Commerce and Geography teacher Gavin joined a large Independent School in the Eastern Suburbs at the start of 2005 to teach predominantly Business Studies and Commerce. He has a Masters Degree in Business Information Technology, providing him with highly valued insights into the use of ICT in the classroom. Whilst teaching at many different schools in the UK, Gavin developed an enterprise education program which has been successfully introduced to the Preliminary Business Studies Course at Moriah. This practical approach known as “Enterprise Day” has allowed the students to run their own business for a day. Gavin is also a Year Coordinator at this school and relishes the student welfare issues that arise in this role. He is also a HSC marker in Business Studies and has also been a Director of the Economics and Business Educators Association of NSW since 2007 and was the NSW Co-ordinator of the program “Plan Your Own Enterprise”. Due to arriving in Australia after 2004, he has also fulfilled the expectations from the NSW Institute of Teachers Professional Competence levels as well as completing the ISTAA Experienced Teacher requirements. Currently he is co-writing a Year 11 Business Studies textbook.Suzanne Rutland
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Sydney born, Suzanne Rutland is Professor in the department of Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney. Her major history of Australian Jewry, Edge of the Diaspora: Two Centuries of Jewish Settlement in Australia, was first published in 1988 and has had two subsequent editions (Collins, 1988; Brandl and Schlesinger, 1997, Holmes and Meier, New York, 2001) and her latest publication is The Jews in Australia published in 2005 by Cambridge University Press. She has held numerous leadership positions, including being a past president of the Australian Jewish Historical Society. She has been a convenor of the Australian Association of Jewish Studies on a number of occasions.
Professor Rutland was awarded an OAM (Medal of the Order of Australia) for service to Jewish education and history through a range of higher education development roles and as an author and academic, and to the promotion of interfaith relations. In 2011 Professor Rutland was listed as one of the 50 most influential Jews in Australia.
Rod Rutledge
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Rod Rutledge. Tutor of CCEJuanita Ruys
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Dr Juanita Feros Ruys is Associate Director of the Medieval and Early Modern Centre at the University of Sydney and a member of the ARC Centre of Excellence in the History of Emotions. Her PhD was on the modern reception of the medieval woman Heloise. Her research interests include the writings of medieval women, texts by medieval parents for their children, and medieval and early modern didactic literature in general. She is the editor or co-editor of four volumes of essays dealing with medieval literature (Maistresse of My Wit, What Nature Does Not Teach, Latinity and Alterity in the Early Modern Period, and The Classics in the Medieval and Renaissance Classroom). She is currently completing a book on the late poetic works of Abelard (The Repentant Abelard) and her next book will focus on the emotional life of demons in the Middle Ages.Myriam Sableaux
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Myriam Sableaux. Tutor of CCEEmilia Saez Nieto
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Emilia was born in Spain and moved to Australia in 1992. She studied an Arts degree at the University of Madrid, an Education degree at Leiden University (Holland), and later, a postgraduate degree in Modern Language Teaching and a Masters in TESOL, both from the University of Sydney.
Emilia has been teaching Spanish for most of her professional career. She has taught at the University of Sydney since 1993, and has also delivered courses in Spanish at UNSW and UTS for the past two years. Emilia is an eager learner of various languages and loves teaching. She looks forward to continuing teaching for many years to come.