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Drawing 100 people in one week challenge - People at "Eat healthy" in Marheineke Market Hall.

 

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Not the Death Star

International Women’s Day

 

For those of you who saw the long awaited Star Wars Rogue One, you will understand that the Empire’s vision of the crack team of engineers who designed the Death Star is not how we envision the future. [For those not Star Wars fans there was not a woman amongst them.]

 

To fight this ongoing inaccurate portrayal and to mark International Women’s Day 2017 we are profiling women in the built environment at various stages of their careers. This conversation will see leaders of industry share their personal insights on the challenges they face, who inspired them, what drives them and some of the ‘tipping points’ in their careers. Our fantastic line up of speakers will each have 3 minutes and 3 questions to discuss;

 

Sinead Giblin, Executive Director Operations – Northern, Asia Pacific Buildings & Infrastructure, Jacobs

Sinead has over 15 years’ experience in professional services consulting, including twelve years with Jacobs. During this time she has applied her leadership and technical skills within a range of project roles, client relationship building activities and the operational management of multi-disciplinary teams.

 

A qualified civil engineer, Sinead’s technical experience covers transport planning, modelling and traffic engineering as well as project planning and management for large multi-disciplinary projects.

 

Sinead has recently been appointed Executive Director Operations, Buildings & Infrastructure Northern and leads a group of over 470 professional staff providing buildings, infrastructure, water and environment services to Queensland and Australia.

 

Dr Louisa Carter, City Executive South East Queensland, Arcadis

Louisa is a public infrastructure architect and urban planner who has over 20 years’ experience in the areas of architecture, urban design, urban planning, transport planning and cultural heritage. Set to soon receive her PhD in Urban Planning from the University of Queensland, Louisa is an industry leader on city design, particularly in relation to sustainability and infrastructure.

 

Dr Anne Kovachevich, Associate, QLD ESD Leader and Australasian Foresight + Innovation Leader, Arup

Anne is an Associate in Arup’s global Foresight + Research + Innovation team and leads Foresight + Innovation for the Australasia region. Anne has a technical engineering background with a PhD in Hypersonics and is an experienced sustainable building’s design engineer.

 

Anne has developed and facilitated many workshops and helps clients to understand the disruptions that are inevitably occurring and helps to empower them to make the most of the opportunities that arise. Anne recently developed a set of Cities Alive cards focused on Brisbane City (Brisbane Alive) as part of the World Science Festival Brisbane. The cards were developed through an iterative workshop process and used at the Transforming Transit workshop which developed prototype ideas for improving urban mobility in Brisbane.

 

Dr Janet Davies, Associate Professor, Faculty of Health, School - Biomedical Sciences, QUT

Prof Davies completed her PhD in Biotechnology at Murdoch University and undertook postdoctoral training at Monash University and The Alfred Hospital. The underlying theme of her research is antigen-antibody interactions. Her current work focuses on applied allergy research to improve diagnosis, treatment and understanding of the immunological mechanism underlying allergic respiratory diseases. This extends to leading a multidisciplinary pollen aerobiology working group to monitor airborne pollen exposure. She is an inventor on a patent granted in Australia and three patent applications under examination that underpin development towards more specific immunodiagnosis and treatment for subtropical grass pollen allergy.

 

Nadia Stemmett, Principal Environmental Geologist, Project Director & Client Relationship Manager, GHD

Nadia’s career has spanned seventeen years working within the Private Sector and Consulting Engineering Firms across all States and Territories in Australia and abroad in South Africa and Mozambique. Her professional experience relates to various aspects of mining geology and rehabilitation, environmental management and assessment, as well as, contaminated site assessments and remediation.

 

Nadia has managed and directed small to large scale multi-disciplinary project teams focussing on cost effective and innovative delivery of environmental outcomes in the sectors of transport, telecommunications, government, mining, processing, refining and coal seam gas industries. At the age of 32 Nadia was appointed as one of GHD’s youngest Service Group Managers managing a team of 33 professionals across the Environment Sector of GHDs Queensland Business for three years.

 

Since then Nadia’s role has evolved into a Client Relationship Management Role for two of GHDs Strategic Clients operating within the oil and gas and telecommunications sector, alongside her role as Project Director within GHDs Queensland Environment Team. Nadia is a qualified Geologist with a Masters in Environmental Management, a suitably qualified person for contaminated land assessment in Queensland and a qualified Environmental Compliance Auditor.

 

Demi Van Den Heuvel, Civil Engineer, Airports, Beca

Demi graduated in 2015 from the Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) and Bachelor of Business (Management) in 2015 and joined the Beca Airports team that same year. Demi's interests lie in pavement design, drainage design, and project management.

 

Dr Nicole Davis, General Manager, Health Infrastructure Branch, Queensland Health

Nicole’s career has spanned across the private and public sectors within infrastructure and environment including more than 20 years working within the water industry. She has led multi-million dollar projects, managed large teams, improved processes, lead transformational change, increased efficiencies and developed many lasting working relationships.

 

Nicole began her current role in 2014 as General Manager within the Department of Health infrastructure area. She provided leadership over the organisational change process that resulted in greater outcomes and customer focused improvements in service delivery for asset and property management to the Health System.

 

Nicole enjoys the challenges implementing organisational and cultural change; either transforming an existing organisation or assisting a new business navigate the process of building high performing teams and achieving goals.

 

Joanne Hunt, Group Manager - Capital Projects Portfolio, Teys Australia

 

Moderator: Greg Steele, CEO Australia Pacific, Arcadis

Greg is CEO of Arcadis Australia Pacific and Greg’s career has covered all aspects of engineering consulting, management, team leadership and client liaison. He has led work on some of Australia’s largest and most complex projects, bringing an impeccable reputation for creating high-performance teams and innovative project delivery frameworks to ensure seamless delivery.

 

Greg has been the Chair of Consult Australia’s ‘Champions of Change’ for the last 3 years. Champions of Change was established to bring about change within the within the traditionally male-dominated consulting industry. Greg is also a board member of Roads Australia, and Chairman of Engineering Aid Australia.

 

Cost:

Member: $90.00 (incl gst)

Non Member: $ 108.00 (incl gst)

For bookings of 5 or more you can claim 1 free place. To take advantage of this offer contact

Chalenge proposed by Marc Taro Holmes. Draw 100 people in five days. In São Carlos, Brasil.

On the steps of St Paul. London.

Drawing 100 people in one week challenge - People at Marheineke Market Hall in Berlin-Kreuzberg

 

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Finished...though I am a day early .I am exhausted...Been drawing and scanning all day. But the challenge is complete and I can now rest. #OneWeek100People2017

Got 18 at Lunch. The guy in the lower right corner was fixing his hair and taking selfies while waiting for take out order. Ahem! Missed a spot!

 

More about the 27 sketches I ended up with today at michelecooper.blogspot.com/2017/03/finished-100-people-in...

Got 9 at the Cinema after dinner. I sat on one of the benches and waited for people to come out after the movie let out. The security guard came over and sat next to me to see what I was doing. When he saw the rest of my sketches he asked if it was fun.

More about the 27 sketches I ended up with today at michelecooper.blogspot.com/2017/03/finished-100-people-in...

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Netflix Sketching from "The Borgias" Jeremy Iron as Rodrigo Borgia/ Pope Alexander VI.

A pleasant hour at The Cellar Rat, tasting Oregon wines. These were roughly penciled first, then liberally interpreted with inked lines and watercolor.

Kansas City, Missouri

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Getting ready for the oneweek100people2017 challenge. Trying out my new Stillman and Birn Zeta sketchbook and new Silver Black Velvet travel brush.

 

I'll post them each day on Instagram @michelecooperart

A pleasant hour at The Cellar Rat, tasting Oregon wines. These were roughly penciled first, then liberally interpreted with inked lines and watercolor.

Kansas City, Missouri

justsketches.wordpress.com/2017/03/12/wine-tasting/

 

#OneWeek100People2017

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Bonefish Grill | #OneWeek100People2017

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Just a few faces to finish Day 4 of the 100 people sketched in 5 days. Or whatever day it is!

au feutre 0.2 et pinceau feutre, à la station de tram

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