Angela Lawry-Jones, Senior Consultant - bdna
Angela is a Registered Nurse currently practising in the scope of Digital Health. With over 25 years of experience in the health sector, she has worked on digital projects in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Singapore. Angela takes pride in supporting innovation initiatives to optimise patient safety and provide great experiences for both the patient and care, provider.
Committed to ongoing professional learning, she maintains a broad knowledge of the processes, challenges, and priorities of the health sector. Possessing strong skills in relationship development and management, Angela builds positive relationships that allow her to understand and address client concerns and work towards positive outcomes.
Kellie King, Women in Computing Program - The University of Queensland
Kellie is a global leader working in Hong Kong and the United States for most of her career and known for delivering strategic business solutions to organisations. She is a 2022 Women in IT Award winner and was highly commended in the 2019 ARN Entrepreneur of the Year awards for her outstanding work in technology.
Currently, Kellie is spearheading the Women in Computing program at the University of Queensland, aiming to inspire and increase the number of high school girls pursuing tech degrees. Her pioneering efforts in Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have made her a trusted advisor on the transformative changes impacting companies today.
With a background in Lean Six Sigma and Agile methodologies, Kellie excels in optimising business processes through “systems thinking.” Her extensive experience in leading technology transformations is underpinned by a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida, USA, and credentials as a Six Sigma Master Black Belt and Lean Consultant.
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