Lessons from consulting: Insights from Australian public health consultants
Event description
Join us as we lift the curtain on consulting life
In this one-time webinar, we have invited some of Australia's leading consultants from diverse fields to come together and share their experiences of working as a public health consultant.
If you've ever wanted to 'pick the brains' of a self-employed consultant this is your chance!
This FREE roundtable webinar brings together some of Australia's leading public health consultants to share their real-life experiences.
Participants of this roundtable will:
- Understand the potential pitfalls of consulting and how to avoid them
- Reflect on how consulting in a pandemic has impacted how consultants do business
- Gain insights into the realities of public health consulting
- Have the opportunity for questions to be answered
Registration closes 8pm (AEDT) Monday 4 April 2022.
Graphically recorded by Diana Ayoub from Sh8peshifters
Brought to you by the Australian Public Health Consultants Network
The Australian Public Health Consultants Network is a professional networking group that connects, supports and advocates for consultants working in public health.Â
Established in 2016, the network currently connects over 70 consultants in an online networking group and over 300 stakeholders subscribe to the network’s e-newsletter.
Registrants will receive email communication about the event and will be added to the Australian Public Health Consultants Network email communication list (emails are sent 2-3 times per year - unsubscribe any time).
Chaired by
Rebecca Zosel (she/her), Director, Zosel Consulting
Rebecca is a public health consultant specialising in strategy and policy development and co-Founder of the Australian Public Health Consultants Network. Rebecca is comfortable with complexity and is determined to leave this world a little better than she found it.
Connect with Rebecca on LinkedIn and Twitter
Panellists
Dr Becky White
Becky is a digital health and health promotion consultant and researcher. She has over 15 years experience working across a diverse range of projects in academia, government and NGOs. Becky studied Health Promotion and has a PhD in Public Health. She is a director at Reach Health Promotion Innovations a company she co-founded in 2012 and is primarily involved in digital health, digital inclusion and health promotion research and digital projects. An experienced consultant, Becky has learnt lots of lessons along the way and loves the diverse and flexible nature of consulting work.
Connect with Becky on Twitter, LinkedIn and via her Website
Dr Iain Butterworth
Dr Iain Butterworth founded his consulting practice in 2019. Trained in community psychology, Iain has more than 30 years experience in public health. He began his career by actively participating in the community response to HIV/AIDS. He subsequently channeled this experience into his doctoral research and roles in government and university to foster healthy and liveable urban design. As a Fulbright Scholar, Iain investigated the WHO Healthy Cities program at UC Berkeley. Iain enjoys brokering and leading community-engaged partnerships that put liveability, community capacity-building, quality of life and sustainability at the centre of policy, legislation and urban development.
Connect with Iain on LinkedIn and Twitter
Nikki TeggeloveÂ
Nikki is a Public Health & Health Development Specialist with extensive experience across West Africa, Asia and the Pacific regions. Coming from a clinical paediatric nursing background, she brings a unique understanding of individual health behaviours and outcomes to her population health consulting practice. Nikki is passionate about driving advances in international health and committed to universal health access.
Connect with Nikki on LinkedIn
Stephen BendleÂ
Stephen has had a long career in senior leadership roles and now consults mainly in the area of advocacy and project management.
Connect with Stephen on LinkedIn and Twitter
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