Cremorne Digital Hub - on behalf of Australia Awards funded by DFAT for individuals from the ASEAN region - is holding a course and series of panel discussions, aimed to improve digital readiness and resilience of TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) systems. The program aims to inspire and enable participants to understand the importance of adopting flexible and resilient online and blended training delivery methods, enhancing the digital readiness and resilience in their institutions.
Hannah Browne participated in this panel alongside Dr. Robert Shen from RMIT and Mark Jones from Tesserent. The panel was hosted by Brad Davies from Vector Consulting.
Hannah is a technology leader, serial entrepreneur, Non-Executive Director, culture advocate and seven-time National Brazilian Jiu Jitsu champion. She is currently scaling her fifth company, Midnyte City.
She is passionate about technology strategy in the boardroom, culture, transparency, accountability and ongoing capability development. She spends her days building the next generation of great technology leaders through Midnyte City and helping start ups, scale ups and innovative enterprises transform into progressive, digital first, efficient and effective culture-centric organisations.