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Last updated:
Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Speakers

Brett Cornelius Danielle Harvey Kathleen O'Kelly-Kennedy
Andrew Frost Angela Moore Dr Jacqui Triffitt
Tom Gladwin Clare O'Kelly Sam Schwarz

Brett Cornelius

Brett Cornelius

Health and Wellness Coordinator
Hobart City Council

Brett has been involved in the corporate fitness scene for over 20 years. He has been nationally recognised for his involvement in the implementation and delivery of health and fitness programs into work locations throughout Tasmania. He has a proven track record in achieving lifetime behaviour change that has a positive impact on the quality of life of his clients.

A partner in the very successful Gutbuster Men’s Waist Loss Program Brett has consulted to both Industry and Government on initiatives that will improve the health and wellbeing of employees and their families. Brett holds a number of health and fitness qualifications, and has recently completed studies in Wellness Leadership and is presently the Hobart City Council’s Health and Wellness Coordinator as well as managing the Councils Employee Wellness Centre.

Andrew Frost

Andrew Frost

Manager Parking Operations
Launceston City Council

Andrew is the Manager Parking Operations at Launceston City Council, a position he has held for 10 years, he has also has been Council's Cemetery Operations Manager for the past 4 years.  Andrew previously worked in Council's Economic Development area focusing on tourism, events and conference management.

 

 

Tom Gladwin

Tom Gladwin

Manager Parking & Local Laws
City of Maribyrnong

Tom Gladwin joined Local Government in 1974, taking up motorcycle patrol duties as a Traffic & By-Laws Officer with the City of Brunswick. Prior to that he had worked for 6 years in regulatory roles in South Australia and in PNG. Tom was appointed Manager of Traffic and By-Laws at Brunswick City in 1984 and thereafter took up an appointment at the City of St Kilda as Director Parking & Local Laws. Since the Council amalgamation process Tom commenced at the City of Maribyrnong as Manager Parking & Local Laws in 1996. Tom sees Maribyrnong as a place that has allowed the introduction of innovative (and sometimes contentious) technology within the parking enforcement field. He completed a Law Enforcement Studies Advanced Certificate at RMIT, Melbourne in 1988.

Danielle Harvey

Danielle Harvey

Parking Coordinator
Devonport City Council

Danielle Harvey is the Parking Coordinator for the Devonport City Council.  Working in the administration section of parking for 4 years has given her an understanding of the "on the ground" parking issues in Devonport.  Devonport City Council decided to recognise this experience and develop a Parking Strategy in house.  Danielle has been the Coordinator for the past 18 months and already has a proven track record of introducing change and searching for efficiencies in the methods of parking enforcement.

 

Angela Moore

Angela Moore

Traffic Engineer
Glenorchy City Council

Angela studied Civil Engineering at the University of Tasmania and graduated in 1997 (with honours) and started work at the Tasmanian Department of Transport as a graduate engineer after having won a two year scholarship with them. She then moved to Pitt and Sherry’s Hobart office to get design experience and commenced study towards a Masters in Traffic Engineering through Monash University.  In late 2001 she moved to London and worked on a number of projects including Route Management Strategies, Controlled Parking Zone implementation, Safe Routes to School and Transport Impact Assessments. 
After moving back home to Tasmania Angela commenced work at Glenorchy City Council in 2004 as the Traffic Engineer.

Clare O'Kelly

Clare O'Kelly

Training Facilitator
All-In Productions

Clare O'Kelly works across a range of local, state and commonwealth public sector agencies supporting capacity building for the business and people through learning and development and recognition programs. She has worked with parking and other regulatory services businesses for over fifteen years. Clare has worked with the ANPSG to bring a national attention and valuing of the role and skills Parking and Traffic Officers bring to the community.

 

Kathleen O'Kelly-Kennedy

Kathleen O'Kelly-Kennedy

Kathleen will take you on a journey from disability to ability. It's a fun and inspirational journey, and she wants to take ANPSG members along for the ride!

At fourteen-years of age, Kathleen organised and found sponsorship for a trip to the Sydney 2000 Paralympics for herself and 12 other young people with disability and their families. Since that time she has been determined to find ways to support, encourage and connect other young people with disability to opportunities that are taken for granted by the general community. In 2010, she and her Gliders team-mate Leanne Del-Toso, established Set No Limits, a dream of Kathleen's since the 2000 Paralympics where as a young girl she watched and cheered her role models.

Now 23, Kathleen has been a member of the Australian Women’s Wheelchair Basketball squad since she was 16. She is also a Victorian Institute of Sport athlete. Kathleen studied at the University of Illinois in the USA as one of two Australian female wheelchair basketballers to be offered a scholarship. During 2006-08 she was starting five in two of the three US Championship winning teams at Illinois. Kathleen was an Australian Bronze Medal-winning team member in the 2008 Beijing Paralympics. In 2010, Kathleen also took up competitive adapted-rowing in 2010 - her first competition being the Australian Rowing Championships that year.

Dr Jacqui Triffitt

Dr Jacqui Triffitt

Consultant Sport Psychologist
Tasmanian Institute of Sport

Dr Jacqui Triffitt is a Clinical and Sport Psychologist. She is a Member of the Australian Psychological Society. She works on a consultancy basis with the State and Federal Government departments and private sector organisations. Jacqui has extensive experience in developing, facilitating and evaluating training programs in the areas of change and change management, stress management, performance enhancement and personal development. Jacqui works as a Consultant Sport Psychologist with the Tasmanian Institute of Sport. She has written a book, Back in the Driver’s Seat, to help people with a fear of driving.

Sam Schwarz

Sam Schwarz

Branch Manager
Parking and Traffic Branch - City of Melbourne

A pianist, saxophonist, vocalist and orchestrator, Sam graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Music; majoring in music and psychology.

After starting his working life as Head of Music at Bialik College, the 90’s saw Sam shift his focus to feature films, where he worked alongside Oscar nominee David Hirschfelder as music editor, orchestrator and conductor on films such as The Interview, Sliding Doors, Elizabeth & Shine, for which he received a Golden Reel nomination from the Guild of Motion Picture Sound Editors (USA).

Sam has undertaken post graduate studies in Management and Organisation Dynamics, where he has continued his keen interest in the study of small work groups and interpersonal relationships. He has been a Director of Verve – Knowledge & Skills for 6 years and took over as Chairperson a year ago where he guides the strategic direction of this Industry Training Advisory Board (ITAB). Sam joined City of Melbourne in January 2010 and is thrilled to join the parking industry.

The Australian National Parking Steering Group (ANPSG)'s
14th Annual Australian National Parking Workshop 2010

29 September - 1 October 2010
Wrest Point Convention Centre, Hobart Tasmania
410 Sandy Bay Rd, Sandy Bay TAS 7005
www.parkingworkshop.com

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