RA Fellows Multi-state 3 | Rob Evans | 2024
Event description
RA Fellows Multi-state | Rob EvansÂ
OUR SPEAKER - Rob Evans, Executive General Manager, Infrastructure, John Holland   Â
Rob is Executive General Manager of John Holland’s Infrastructure business unit, responsible for the delivery of road, water and complex infrastructure projects across Australia.
Over a 28-year career in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, Rob has worked on large scale rail, water, energy, oil & gas, highways, aviation and health projects – both as a consultant and a contractor.
He has held senior management and leadership roles in strategy, operations, delivery and commercial, and brings an in-depth understanding of major projects and the procurement of large-scale public works, having led the bidding and delivery of alliances, PPPs and hard-dollar contracts.
At John Holland, Rob leads a team of 1,700 and is responsible for $1.7Bn per annum of engineering and construction work. He is a strong supporter of diversity and inclusivity, and strives to create a work environment where people feel supported, empowered and motivated.
EVENT DETAILSÂ
The multi-state events are open and free to all Fellows, Fellows alumni and Mentors. They are an avenue for everyone to come together to network and a unique opportunity to learn from and engage with senior leaders of the industry.Â
Fellows are encouraged to get together in their home states and dial into the event as a group.
As this is a live event – please note the time of the event in your location.Â
Thursday 17 October 2024
- 12.00 pm (AEDT)Â Â commencement VIC, NSW, TAS, & ACT
- 11.00 am (AEST)  commencement in BNE
- 11.30 am (ACDT)Â Â commencement in SA
- 10.00 am (AWST)Â commencement Perth
The Microsoft Teams link will be circulated in the days leading up to the event.Â
Guests dialling in:Â We recommend you log in earlier to load Microsoft Teams if required.
The RA Fellowship Program is proudly sponsored by John Holland
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