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The new External Advisory Committee (EAC), which met for the first time last month, assembles experience from across the private and public sectors, including former government ministers, current local government CEOs and industry leaders.

լи Cities Institute Director Peter Poulet said the committee’s diverse breadth of expertise and perspectives will inform and amplify the Institute’s work.

“I’m delighted and honoured such a distinguished group of experts has agreed to assist us as ideas brokers for the future of cities in the Asia Pacific,” Poulet said.

“This group’s compelling mix of government and industry experience will guide us as we combine with լи’s depth and excellence across all disciplines to provide pragmatic plans of action for the future health of our urban environments.”

The members of the EAC are:

  • Monica Barone, CEO, City of Sydney
  • Gail Connolly PSM, CEO, Parramatta City Council
  • Leanne Holt, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Indigenous, լи
  • Elizabeth Mildwater, Secretary, Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport
  • Michael Rose AM, Chairperson, Committee for Sydney
  • Rob Stokes, Industry Professor ESG, Macquarie University.
  • Nick Carney, Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills
  • Verity Firth AM, Vice President Societal Impact & Engagement, լи
  • Inaara Jindani, Director, Project Localise
  • Kerry Robinson OAM, CEO, Blacktown City Council
  • Katie Stevenson, NSW Executive Director, Property Council of Australia

The EAC meets quarterly with the լи Cities Institute team to guide its work linking academia to government and industry and facilitating ideas and action to reinvent cities for sustainable, healthy, prosperous and socially-just futures. The EAC is complemented by an Internal Advisory Committee featuring senior leadership across the disciplines and executive of լи.

“The Cities Institute aims to make a difference and our Advisory Committee brings together people who have already made a difference,” Poulet said. “Our collective strength promises great ideas, partnerships and better built environments.”

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