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.
The digitalisation of our organisations, systems and daily lives is occurring at an ever-increasing rate, which means our digital readiness and resilience is more important than ever. This event from Cremorne Digital Hub (CDH) and the RMIT Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation (CCSRI) will bring together industry professionals for a panel discussion on the evolution of digital tools and infrastructure and the importance of precincts to digital innovation.
Kim Spillman, General Manager of Midnyte City participated in this panel alongside Mark Sims, CEO of CDH and Dr Robert Shen, Director of RACE Hub (RMIT AWS Cloud Super Computing). The event was moderated by Brad Davies, Managing Director of Vector Consulting.
Kim is General Manager of Midnyte City, a leader in technology, Organisational Transformation, a Board Director and brings a lens of individual health and wellbeing to everything she does. She believes strongly in the value of technology and the role that delivery, strategy, organisational transformation and effective leadership has onboth commercial and culture outcomes. Kim has a long background in technology delivery, and leading teams and organisations to success.
Kim has been a board director for the past 2 years and is the Chairperson of a Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing organisation. She is able to apply her skills in leadership, strategy, governance and stakeholder management to create impact across this organisation and the wider community.