BEL ALUMNI AMBASSADORS
CRICOS Provider Number 00025B
What is a BEL Alumni Ambassador? Alumni, with their experience and enthusiasm for UQ and the BEL Faculty, are uniquely placed to share their knowledge and to be some of UQ’s most important ambassadors throughout the world.
Individuals appointed to the Alumni Ambassador Councils provide significant leadership and support to the University and its alumni community. Ambassadors make contributions by developing programs, services and benefits for all graduates, by lending their name and support to emphasise the reputation of the University and Faculty, and by contributing their time, talent and treasure.
BEL Alumni Ambassadors are appointed to an exclusive community of approximately 70 alumni from the Schools of Business, Economics and Law. They are selected to represent the interests of over 60,000 alumni across the world to build strong connections between alumni and to advance the mission of the BEL Faculty and UQ.
As the global education and jobs market for new graduates both become more competitive, it is vital for the University and alumni to cultivate a well-connected alumni network.
BEL Alumni Ambassadors work with the BEL Faculty at a strategic level through the Advancement team and are responsible for leading the charge in driving alumni and industry support for BEL and its students. In turn, we have developed an engagement program which provides authentic value to alumni, helping them to succeed both personally and professionally.
We genuinely appreciate volunteer participation in this program, and endeavour to make the experience as rewarding for those involved as it is valuable to the BEL Faculty.
Volunteer Responsibilities and Expectations BEL Alumni Ambassadors are expected to meet the following basic requirements of membership:
• active annual service to the BEL Faculty through the Alumni Ambassador Council including, but not limited to, activities outlined in Alumni Ambassador Programs (see following page)
• attendance (in person or via teleconferencing) at a minimum of two Alumni Council meetings each year• consideration of an annual participation gift in support of the BEL Faculty. A goal for BEL Alumni
Ambassador Councils is 100% philanthropic participation.
Time Commitment
Ambassadors dedicate an average of two - three hours per month, as follows:
• attend a minimum of two meetings per year• attend a minimum of 50% of alumni events held in your location• respond to Council-related communication in a timely fashion• attend the annual BEL Leadership Conference for Ambassadors and Volunteers when held in your
regional area• actively support BEL advancement objectives of achievement, engagement and financial sustainability, e.g.
nominate an alumnus for an award, promote events to UQ networks, review communications before they are sent to entire alumni body.
Chairs and Deputy Chairs of Alumni Ambassador Councils are expected to take part in and contribute to the development of succession plans for their respective group. In order to maintain a running list of prospective members, Ambassadors are encouraged to identify alumni for consideration so that places can be filled in a timely manner when vacancies arise.
BEL ADVANCEMENT ALUMNI AMBASSADORS
Alumni Ambassador Programs
Below are some examples of programs initiated and/or supported by BEL Alumni Ambassadors. The list is by no means exhaustive, but aims to represent some of the more common activities in which Ambassadors are involved:
• alumni events – e.g. identifying speakers for alumni lectures and facilitating requests; identifying arts and sports events where Ambassadors could host a group of alumni
• The [Global] Connection series – e.g. acting as a host at these quarterly informal drinks meet-ups for alumni; assisting in promotion of the event among peers
• prospective and current student engagement – e.g. giving formal or informal presentations to prospective students and parents; making contact with prospective student and their parents to answer questions or concerns they may have about studying at UQ and living in Brisbane; participating in one of the Student Employability programs for current students
• testimonials, quotes and interviews – e.g. providing testimonials for publications such as prospectus guides, annual reports and the UQ/BEL website
• fundraising and development – e.g. contributing financially to BEL fundraising efforts through an individual gift or an Alumni Council prize; facilitating introductions between prospective major donors and the BEL Faculty; assisting in the sourcing of corporate sponsorship
• alumni recognition and awards – e.g. identifying individuals who deserve acknowledgement from the University and peers/colleagues; assisting with the short-listing and nomination of BEL alumni to the annual UQ Alumni Awards.
Institutional Support – BEL Faculty Advancement
Working with the Alumni Ambassadors is a team of professionals who comprise the BEL Faculty Advancement team.
The BEL Advancement team facilitates a comprehensive alumni engagement program allowing alumni to share their talents for the benefit of students and academics, as well as to realise personal and professional objectives.
The team manages alumni relations (events, programming, communications), annual giving, fundraising (including The Dean’s Society and major gifts), corporate sponsorship and philanthropy, donor relations (research, outreach, stewardship) and certain prizes and scholarships (initiation of new prizes and scholarships, advertising and recruitment, donor stewardship, financial reporting).
2015 UQ Rugby Benefit Dinner in New York City Panel Discussion
BEL ADVANCEMENT OBJECTIVES
1. Achievement Celebrate the success of students, alumni and academics • Celebrate BEL alumni achievements and successes through the UQ Alumni Awards programs, International
Alumni Associations Awards programs (e.g. Singapore, Hong Kong) and through events, magazines, the
annual report, website and other communications activities
• Celebrate the success of academics and students at events and through publications, the annual report,
website and other communications activities
How do Ambassadors help? • Help us identify compelling alumni success stories
• Help open doors to media outlets or communication channels to allow success stories to be told to a wider or
niche audience (e.g. profile an alumnus in an industry publication)
• Nominate an alumnus for an award
Catherine Tanna (LLB ‘84), recipient of 2015 Vice-Chancellor’s Alumni Excellence Award
2. Engage and ConnectProvide meaningful engagement and connections for our stakeholders: • Alumni Lecture Series in Australia and country-specific signature events
(Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Jakarta, London, Frankfurt
and New York)
• CEO/senior management roundtable discussions with academic and/or students and/or alumni
• Alumni visits to campus to tour, present to a class or participate in a function
• The [Global] Connections
(Adelaide, Beijing, Brisbane, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, London, Melbourne, New Delhi, New York, Perth
Phnom Penh, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo)
• Donor-centered events such as the scholarship luncheon and The Dean’s Society Dinner
• Volunteer opportunities through the BEL Alumni Ambassador Councils (Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Hong
Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, London and New York), assisting with or speaking at events, mentoring students
or providing advice on aspects such as strategic objectives and programming.
How do Ambassadors help? • Host an event (e.g. host The Dean’s Society Dinner) or approach a high-profile guest speaker
• Encourage fellow alumni to return to campus to re-engage when visiting family/friends in Australia
• Promote events to UQ networks and encourage participation
• Provide introduction to fellow alumni who are not presently engaged
• Enrich the experience of current students.
UQ BEL Alumni Reception Singapore 2015
BEL ADVANCEMENT OBJECTIVES
3. Financial Sustainability Grow philanthropic and sponsorship revenue • Promote the culture of philanthropy through philanthropic programming, e.g. The Dean’s Society
• Execute a second-to-none donor stewardship program
• Promote sponsorship opportunities to potential sponsors.
How do Ambassadors help? • Provide or source philanthropic support (both the Australian Institute for Business and Economics, and the Centre
for the Business and Economics of Health have benefited significantly from inspirational philanthropic support)
• Sponsor or secure sponsorship for an event
• Establish an Alumni Ambassador award for deserving students, e.g. The London BEL Alumni Ambassador Council
Tutor Award
• Lend name to solicitation and/or stewardship correspondence
• Participate in solicitations with prospects
• Provide potential high-net-worth philanthropic soft referrals.
2015 Scholarships and Prizes Luncheon
BEL ADVANCEMENT OBJECTIVES
Snapshot of the alumni community at The University of Queensland
Any person who has graduated from UQ (undergraduate, postgraduate or honorary doctorate) or who has completed a semester as an Incoming Study Exchange or Study Abroad student is considered an alumnus of the University and, as such, is automatically recorded on the University’s alumni database upon graduation. Alumni status is therefore automatic and there is no alumni association to join, forms to complete or dues to pay.
Total number of UQ alumni
246,286
UQ Alumni
Queensland 109,620
Other Australian States 16,903
Overseas 40,769
Unknown 78,994
Where in the world are UQ Alumni? (top 10 countries)
1. USA: 7,806 (19%)
2. P R CHINA: 4,984 (12%)
3. SINGAPORE: 4,925 (12%)
4. MALAYSIA: 2,836 (7%)
5. UNITED KINGDOM: 1,725 (4%)
6. HONG KONG: 1,700 (4%)
7. CANADA: 1,417 (3%)
8. INDONESIA: 1,306 (3%)
9. GERMANY: 1,270 (3%)
10. JAPAN: 883 (2%)
BEL Alumni
Queensland 25,082
Unknown 18,727
Overseas 14,301
Other Australian States 3,639
Where in the world are BEL Alumni? (top 10 countries)
4. USA: 1,111 (8%)
1. P R CHINA: 3,514 (25%)
2. SINGAPORE: 1,875 (13%)
3. MALAYSIA: 1,343 (9%)
7. UNITED KINGDOM: 456 (3%)
5. HONG KONG: 822 (6%)
9. INDONESIA: 377 (3%)
6. GERMANY: 606 (4%)
8. TAIWAN ROC: 412 (3%)
10. VIETNAM: 274 (2%)
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Meet the BEL Advancement Team
Anthea BarryActing Director, AdvancementP: +61 7 3346 0668E: [email protected]
Beth Williams Alumni Relations Officer P: +61 7 3365 6859E: [email protected]
Claire Shuter Alumni Relations Officer P: +61 7 3346 0634E: [email protected]
Ibari Hellmer Reyes Alumni Relations Coordinator P: +61 7 3346 1656E: [email protected]
Angela Craig Fundraising Research Officer P: +61 7 3365 6856E: [email protected]
Catherine Chen Administrative Assistant P: +61 7 3346 0751E: [email protected]
2015 BEL Leadership Conference for Ambassadors and Volunteers
FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND LAW FAST FACTS
BEL FACULTY FAST FACTS
UQ BEL Faculty Profile 2015 Full YearTotal students 10,302
Undergraduate students 7128
Postgraduate students 3174
International students 3959
Female / male ratio 52% female / 48% male
Alumni 60,000+
Staff 267 (Academic) 168 (Professional)
UQ BEL Faculty Key Staff Contact Name Contact Details
Acting Executive Dean Professor Andrew GriffithsE: [email protected]
P: 07 3365 6204
Associate Dean (Academic)Associate Professor Phil Bodman
P: 07 3346 9033
Associate Dean (Research) Professor Victor CallanE: [email protected]
P: 07 3346 9250
Acting Head of Business School Associate Professor Len CooteE: [email protected]
P: 07 3346 8133
Head of School of Economics Professor Rodney StrachanE: [email protected]
P: 07 3365 6242
Head of School of Law Professor Sarah DerringtonE: [email protected]
P: 07 3365 1021
Director of the Australian Institute for Business and Economics (AIBE)
Professor Paul J. GollanE: [email protected]
P: 07 3346 0628
Acting Director of Advancement Anthea BarryE: [email protected]
P: 07 3346 0668
UQ BUSINESS SCHOOL FAST FACTS
• The first Business School in Australia to earn both European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) and
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation
• The UQ Business School MBA program is ranked number one in Australia by AFR BOSS Magazine and
number one in Asia Pacific by The Economist for 2013, 2014 and 2015
• The MBA program has also received a five star rating by the GMAA for nine years in a row
• The school has received a five star rating by the GMAA for the past 10 years
• In the field of Accounting & Finance UQ is ranked 26th in the world (QS World University Rankings)
• Consultancy and contract research are core areas of the school’s business operations and staff have worked
with top-tier national and international firms such as the Asia Development Bank, BHP Billiton, Proctor and
Gamble, Coca Cola, HSBC and Telecom NZ
• Notable UQ business graduates include President & CEO of GE’s European region, Dr Mark Hutchinson;
Executive Director of the Australian National Committee for UN Women and Gender Advisor to Chief of the
Defence Force, Ms Julie McKay; Co-Founder of Wotif and Director UQeF, Philanthropist, Dr Andrew Brice AM;
and Head of Global Value for First Eagle Investment Management in New York, Mr Matthew McLennan.
UQ Business School Profile 2015 Full Year
Total students 8656
Undergraduate students 6109
Postgraduate students 2547
International students 2961
Alumni 44,134
Staff 230
SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS FAST FACTS
• Currently ranked number one in Australia and in the top 25 per cent of economics departments in the world
that conduct and publish research, according to Research Papers in Economics (RePEc)
• Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics (1994) for Game Theory, John C Harsanyi (1920-2000), launched his academic
career as an economics lecturer at UQ
• The school is home to distinguished Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellows and an Australian
Laureate Fellow
• UQ Economics graduates are highly sought after by employers such as the Reserve Bank of Australia; the World
Bank; International Monetary Fund; the United Nations; federal and state treasuries and government departments;
city councils and local government; top consulting firms; financial services firms; and global corporations
• Notable UQ economics graduates include Former Governor General of Australia, The Hon William Hayden AC
KCSJ; Independent Non-Executive Director Qantas, former COO of DuPont, Mr Richard Goodmanson; and Former
Member of Parliament (UK), High Court Judge, The Honourable Sir Ross Cranston.
UQ School of Economics Profile 2015 Full Year
Total students 1434
Undergraduate students 992
Postgraduate students 442
International students 435
Alumni 9358
Staff 87
TC BEIRNE SCHOOL OF LAW FAST FACTS
UQ TC Beirne School of Law Profile 2015 Full Year
Total students 1079
Undergraduate students 924
Postgraduate students 155
International students 79
Alumni 10,350
Staff 70
• Ranked in the world’s Top 50 law schools by QS World University Rankings
• UQ law mooting teams won the 2014 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, the
International Maritime Law Arbitration Moot and Sir Harry Gibbs Constitutional Law Moot
• Undergraduate intake reduced to 250 and entry rank increased to OP1 (or equivalent). This means smaller and
more focussed group settings; higher teacher-to-student ratios and more hands-on classroom experiences
• UQ strengthened its position as a world leader in minerals and energy research with the opening of the Centre
for International Minerals and Energy Law (CIMEL) within the TC Beirne School of Law
• The UQ Pro Bono Centre placed students in 137 pro bono roles and 72 clinical legal education placements,
undertook 12 high school visits and completed eight policy projects through the Manning Street Project
• Notable UQ law graduates include Australia’s first female Governor-General and former Governor of
Queensland, her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce, AC, CVO; and former Chief Justices of Australia, The Rt Hon Sir
Harry Gibbs GCMG, AC, KBE and The Hon Sir Gerard Brennan, AC, KBE.
Forgan Smith Re-imagination
BEL INSTITUTES & CENTRES
Australian Institute for Business and Economics (AIBE) AIBE can link you with UQ’s researchers to deliver consultancies and collaborative projects. The institute delivers
high-quality research to governments and the private sector for the betterment of civil society, in areas including:
• applied economics, behavioural economics and economic modelling
• finance and regulation
• strategic management
• human resources and industrial relations
• commercial law
• inter-disciplinary studies in business, economics and law
• business of health
Projects with high policy relevance focusing on the Austral/Asia Region may be eligible for AIBE co-funding.
For more information visit aibe.uq.edu.au
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health (CBEH) From 2016 our Faculty will house a new research centre focused on one of Australia’s most pressing problems –
providing quality, affordable and sustainable healthcare.
UQ’s CBEH, the first joint initiative between the faculties of HABS, BEL and the Mater hospital, will bring together
UQ researchers from business, economics and health to conduct vital research into cost-effective healthcare
solutions.
The centre will also provide innovative leadership and management courses specific to the health sector building
on the pioneering medical leadership program already offered within BEL.
The CBEH will be launched in 2016. Read about how alumni vision helped to establish the centre.
Artist impression of the BEL Precinct: AIBE and CBEH building development
First Name Last Name Council Title Position Organisation UQ Degree/s
Susan Buckley Chair Managing Director, Global Fixed Interest QIC BEc '85, MBA '10
Robin Levison Deputy Chairman Ignition Equity Partners Pty Ltd MBA '10
Louise Dudley Member CEO Queensland Urban Utilities BCom '83
Anna Feros Member Partner DibbsBarker BSc '93, LLB '94, LLM '09
Chad Hardy Member Operations & Logistics Manager Uber LLB '13
Prue Mackenzie Member Senior VP, Commercial & Marketing (Coal) Aurizon BA '00, Bcom (Hons) '01
Mark Sowerby Member Founder and MD Blue Sky Alternative Investments Limited BAgSc '93, MBA '03
Mark Tanner Member Financial Advisor Hillross BCom (Hons); BEcon '99
Brisbane
First Name Last Name Council Title Position Organisation UQ Degree/s
Michel Mamet Chair Managing Director Flagstaff Partners BCom '98
Paul Gibney Deputy Director, Finance and Administration
Level Crossing Removal Authority (LXRA) MBA '92
Martin Benders Member Managing Director Mazda Australia Pty Limited BCom '75
Vince Fitzgerald Member Director Acil Allen Consulting BEc '69
Ian Harper Member Partner Deloitte Access Economics BEc (Hons) '78
Julian Lincoln Member Partner Herbert Smith Freehills LLB / BSc '99
Joanne Mercer Member GM, Footwear and Accessories Myer MBA '04
Kristina Vouros Member Manager, Markets PricewaterhouseCoo-pers BBusMgt '03
Melbourne
BEL FACULTY ALUMNI AMBASSADORS
First Name Last Name Council Title Position Organisation UQ Degree/s
David Brown Chair Managing Director Pacific Equity Partners BCom (Hons) '00, LLB (Hons) '02
Julianne Miao Deputy Manager, M&A and Trea-sury Transactions AMP BCom / BBusMgt '01
Cameron Brownjohn Member Division Director, Macquarie Capital
Macquarie Group Limited BCom (Hons) '99
Karen Chester Member Commissioner Productivity Commission BEc (Hons) '86
Daryl Dixon Member Executive Chairman Dixon Advisory and Superannuation Services BEc (Hons) '64
Rob Garsden Member BCom (Hons) '04, LLB '05
Don Hamson Member Managing Director Plato Investment Management BCom (Hons) '83, PhD '93
Anthony Kerwick Member Chairman SocietyOne BCom (Hons) '93, LLB '95
Ian Macoun Member Managing Director Pinnacle Investment Management Ltd BCom '74, MFinMgt '90
Simon Moore Member Managing Director The Carlyle Group BCom '87, LLB '92
Diane Rutter Member Director PricewaterhouseCoo-pers BBusMgt (Hons) '06
Tom Story Member Partner, M&A and Co-Head, Private Equity Allens BA '96, LLB (Hons) '99
Emily Dransfield MemberGroup Finance - Statutory Reporting (Advice & Bank)
AMP BCom ‘14, BEcon ‘14
Melanie Wilson Member Executive Director Peandel Pty Ltd BCom (Hons) ‘96
Sydney
BEL FACULTY ALUMNI AMBASSADORS
First Name Last Name Council Title Position Organisation UQ Degree/s
Nick Shiren Chair Partner Cadwalader BCom '91, LLB '95
Kerrie Mitchen-er-Nissen Deputy Executive Director JPMorgan BEc '97, PhD '07
Susan Andrew Member
Senior Manager, Financial Services Regulation and Compliance
Grant Thornton UK LLP LLB / BA '08
Kaushik Banerjee Member Senior Vice President - Europe and Asia HARMAN International MBA '97
Deb Barnes Member Head of Governance, Risk & Compliance, EMEA QIC BEcon / BInfTech '05
Robyn Chatwood Member Senior Associate Dentons BEc '88
Matthew Custance Member Partner KPMG Advisory BCom '90, LLB '95
Georgina Malcolm Member Legal Counsel JLL LLB / BJ 2011
Charlotte McMillan Member Digital Media Consultant Independent Consultant BA '91, LLB '94
London
First Name Last Name Council Title Position Organisation UQ Degree/s
Brian Macnish Chair Managing Principal Craven Capital LLC LLB '77
Paul Compton Member Chief Operating Officer Barclays BCom '84, BEc '86
Evan Kilpatrick Member Vice President - Investment Banking Credit Suisse BCom '05
Stephanie Kilpatrick Member Chief Financial Officer The Doman Group BBusMgt / BCom '07
Matthew Lancaster Member Senior Managing Director Macquarie Group Ltd BCom '94, LLB '97
Sophie Usasz Member Director of FinanceThe Securities Industries and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA)
BCom '05
Serena Wolfe Member Partner Ernst & Young LLP BCom '00
New York
BEL FACULTY ALUMNI AMBASSADORS
First Name Last Name Council Title Position Organisation UQ Degree/s
Phil Forrest Chair Non-Executive Director Various BCom '68
Ian Lim Deputy CEO FJ Benjamin Group BCom '94
Siobhan Cool MemberGeneral Counsel & Group Company Secretary
Avation PLC MLaws '03
Suyin Lee Member Managing Director Flight Centre Singapore BCom '89, MBA '01
Hoon Sun Loh Member Managing Director Phillip Securities BEc (Hons) '64
David Ow Member Assistant Marketing Manager Citibank Singapore BBusMgt (Mktg) '09
Angelo Venardos Member CEO and Founder Heritage Trust Group MBA '83
Kwok Yen Wong MemberAssistant Vice President, Corporate Finance
Genting Singapore BEc (Hons) '88
Singapore
First Name Last Name Council Title Position Organisation UQ Degree/s
Honnus Cheung Chair Regional CFO Asia Pacific Travelzoo Inc BCom '92
Lawrence Au Deputy Head of Asia Pacific BNP Paribas Security Services MBA '82
Paul Accornero Member
International Commercial Director for Asia Pacific and Americas
De'Longhi Group BCom '90
Lily Chan Member Executive Director Goldman Sachs BCom '06
Peter Hildebrand Member General Manager W Hong Kong BEc '88
Stefanie Myers MemberStrategy and Communications Consultant
GradCertEnvMgt '05
Lynette Nam Member Justice Fellow Justice Centre LLB (Hons) / BA '10
Ross Smith Member Director Shenton Limited MBA '99, MCom '04
Timothy Usasz MemberVice President - Institutional Equity Sales
Credit Suisse BCom '05, MBA '13
Hong Kong
BEL FACULTY ALUMNI AMBASSADORS
First Name Last Name Council Title Position Organisation UQ Degree/s
Owen Cox Chair Practice Support Lawyer Herbert Smith Freehills BCom '90, LLB '94
Tony Guan DeputySenior Investment Director, Tianhai Investment
HNA Group BCom '07
Vanessa Gu Member HSBC Portfolio Sales HSBC MCom '07
Xin Hu Member Communication Planning Manager PHD Worldwide MBus '11
Shanghai
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