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Industry advisory committee

The Industry Advisory Committee provides leadership and insights regarding the priorities and needs of companies across all sectors of the economy, and the status of current decarbonisation innovation processes within industry. Peak bodies represented on the Committee collectively represent hundreds of major companies and are driving significant industrial decarbonisation initiatives.

Romilly Madew (AO FTSE HonFIEAust)
CEO, Engineers Australia

Previously Romilly was CEO Infrastructure Australia (IA), where she was responsible for overseeing IA’s critical role in helping governments prioritise projects and reforms that best serve our communities.

Before joining Infrastructure Australia, Ms Madew was CEO of Green Building Council of Australia for 13 years. In acknowledgment of her contribution to Australia’s sustainable building movement, Ms Madew was awarded an Order of Australia in 2019.

In her capacity as CEO of Engineers Australia, she sits on the STEM Champions of Change committee. She is also currently a Member of the Australian Academy of Technology & Engineering (ATSE) Infrastructure Forum; Director Placemaking NSW Board; Director Sydney Olympic Park Authority; Independent Chair Currawong State Park Advisory Board (NSW); Federal Government appointee on theÌý Circular Economy Ministerial Advisory Group, G20 EMPOWER - Empowerment and Progression of Women's Economic Representation, Urban Policy Consultation Network;Ìý Member National Women in Transport CEO Advisory Group; Member UK Institution of Civil Engineers Enabling Better Infrastructure (EBI) Steering Group and Director of Minerva Network (supporting Australia’s elite sportswomen).

Romilly is an active surf life saver.  She was previously President of Bilgola SLSC, is a Patrol Captain at Bilgola SLSC and a Duty Officer for Surf Lifesaving Sydney Northern Beaches Branch.

Matt Harding
Davina RooneyÌý(BEng)
CEO, Green Building Council Australia

A property professional with a passion for sustainability, Davina has led the Green Building Council of Australia since 2019. As a qualified engineer, Davina worked on large-scale construction projects in Sydney and London, and spent nearly a year building an award-winning school in the Himalayas. 

Davina devoted a decade to driving sustainability at one of Australia’s largest diversified property companies, Stockland, which culminated in Stockland’s recognition as the world’s most sustainable property company. Now leading a member organisation with 550-plus members with a combined value of $46 billion, Davina brings together practical knowledge, on-the-ground experience and a systematic approach to champion leadership in sustainable design and construction. 

Davina works with government and industry to advocate for supportive policy and transform complex supply chains. Building on a strong legacy of leadership, Davina is elevating the GBCA’s reach and impact into new markets.

Davina is on the Board of Evolve Housing and the Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council, as well as Chairing the Sustainable Procurement Roundtable for the Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre. The property industry has recognised Davina’s leadership with multiple awards.Ìý

Jon Davies
CEO, Australian Constructors Association

Jon has over 30 years’ experience in the construction industry, Jon is a passionate advocate for change, driven by a desire to ensure that every level of the industry is sustainable, resilient to boom and bust cycles and able to deliver the infrastructure society needs in a collaborative and efficient manner.

Alison Scotland (MBA, BSE)
Executive Director, Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council

Alison is the Executive Director of the Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council, a body of peak organisations committed to a vision of more sustainable, productive and resilient buildings, communities and cities. Her passion and expertise lies in collaborating with industry, government and third sector leaders to develop national policy and technical solutions that enhance the built environment.

Alison’s experience encompasses public, private and non-profit organisations including Standards Australia, Sydney Water and NSW Health. Her work has seen her serve on several national policy and technical committees for the built environment. She is a Board member for Partner Housing Australasia and currently sits on a number of committees including the Residential Energy Efficiency Disclosure Initiative Governance Forum, NSW Government Clean Technology Technical Review Committee and national Urban Policy Forum.Ìý

Jonathan Cartledge
CEO, Consult Australia

Jonathan brings over twenty years of experience including as an executive leader building organisational capability, championing culture and delivering effective partnerships for positive change.

Currently Chief Executive of Consult Australia the sole association dedicated to the success of consulting businesses in design, advisory and engineering Jonathan draws on diverse experience across the not-for-profit and public sectors in Australia and the UK, encompassing strategy, public affairs, government relations, and program leadership.Ìý

Previous roles include Director of Policy with Infrastructure Australia, Head of Public Affairs and Membership with the Green Building Council of Australia and senior roles in the UK Financial Services Authority. He is a Director on the Board of the Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council, Interim Chair of the Eidos Institute.

Jonathan has a deep understanding of how to drive change, influence and support collaboration for organisational success. He has a Master of International Studies from the University of Sydney and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.ÌýÌý

Shay Chalmers (MEM, BEng Mech, GAICD)
CEO, GLT Trailers

Shay Chalmers is an experienced Engineering and Manufacturing Executive. Over the past 15 years, her global career has spanned a wide range of manufacturing environments from steel to medical devices, and a wide range of roles, from the shop floor to executive management, covering private, public and not-for-profit sectors.

Shay possesses a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, a Master’s Degree in Engineering Management and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Shay has also been awarded by Engineers Australia the Engineering Executive (EngExec) credential, recognising leaders at the highest tier of their industry. Shay is currently the CEO of a medium sized manufacturing firm, GLT, where she leads a team redefining semi-trailers through innovative solutions and cutting-edge technologies, ensuring a new standard in trailer sustainability and performance.

Harry Jobberns
Senior Manager Climate Strategy, Qantas

Harry is a sustainability professional with a background in corporate strategy, aviation, energy transition, and investment. Currently, Harry is the Senior Manager of Climate Strategy at the Qantas Group where he is responsible for driving decarbonisation and nature strategy and supports the deployment of the Qantas Climate Fund - a $400 million fund that invests in climate solutions.

Before joining Qantas, Harry worked as a strategy consultant at Strategy& PwC (formerly Booz & Co.), where he worked across the telecommunications, financial services, government, and resources sectors. Harry holds a Bachelor of Law with First Class Honors and a Bachelor of Business (Finance) from the Queensland University of Technology.

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Mike Kilburn
Rowena Smith
Managing Director & CEO, Australian Strategic Materials

Rowena was appointed ASM Chief Executive Officer in July 2022 having joined the company in July 2021 as Chief Operating Officer. She has over 30 years’ experience in the mining and minerals processing sector, including in a range of senior roles in strategy, operations and commercial. Prior to joining ASM, Rowena was Chief Sustainability Officer at South32, accountable for sustainability strategy, risk management and HSE business processes. Other past roles include Vice President Supply at South32, General Manager BHP’s Kwinana Nickel Refinery, and operational leadership roles within Rio Tinto’s aluminium smelting business.

Academic leaders

The Institute draws on the expertise of senior researchers across UNSW faculties. Decarbonisation is a transdisciplinary challenge and progress depends on thinking differently about how different professional disciplines work together. Our leadership group brings vision and commitment to the technology convergence process and the industry projects and programs that the Institute is driving.

Low carbon materials

Net zero cities

Sustainable mining systems

Analytics, carbon accounting & AI

Green industry development strategy

Future infrastructure

Contact

David Eyre, Chief Executive Officer
E: d.eyre@unsw.edu.au

For general enquiries, please contact Leah McGrath
E: leah.mcgrath@unsw.edu.au

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