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Tuesday 1 August
Plaza Ballroom
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
UTSTANDING
LUMNI AWARDS
2017Outstanding Alumni Awards Ceremony
B U I L D I N G L I F E L O N G C O N N E C T I O N S
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QUT has announced Darryl McDonough as the 2017 Alumnus of the Year at the Outstanding Alumni Awards Ceremony.
An initiative of the QUT Alumni Board, the Outstanding Alumni Awards recognise graduates of QUT and its predecessor institutions for exceptional professional achievement and contributions to the community at a local, state, national and international level.
2017 Alumnus of the Year 2017 Faculty of Law Outstanding Alumni Award Winner
DARRYL MCDONOUGH1977 Bachelor of Business – Accountancy
1983 Bachelor of Laws Second Class Honours – Division B
Darryl McDonough has over 30 years’ experience as a public
and listed company director practising in corporate law, with an
emphasis on national and international mergers and acquisitions,
takeovers and capital raisings, corporate governance and
competition law.
Darryl was appointed a Partner of Clayton Utz in 1993, with the
task of building the firm’s Queensland corporate practice. He
served as Chairman of its Board from 2004 to 2008 and as its
Chief Executive Partner from 2010 to 2014 responsible for over
1500 partners and employees, located in six Australian capital city
offices. Retiring as a Partner in 2015, Darryl remains at Clayton
Utz as a part-time consultant as he transitions to a full-time non-
executive director career.
Darryl has served as a director of numerous listed and unlisted
public and private companies including Bank of Queensland
Limited and Super Retail Group Limited. He is currently
independent Chairman of the Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal
group of companies, inaugural independent Chairman of QInsure
Limited, and Chairman of ASX listed GWA Group Limited.
From 1998 to 2005, Darryl held the position of inaugural Deputy
Chairman, and then Chairman, of the Queensland Competition
Authority, assisting in its establishment as the regulator of
monopoly businesses operating in the areas of rail energy and port
infrastructure. He was also one of the Commissioners of the 1996
Queensland Commission of Audit.
Darryl was the author of Annotated Takeovers Code, a handbook
for practitioners involved in takeovers of Australian companies.
Published by the Law Book Company Limited, the book was the
first of its kind to collate the law of statutory provisions, regulatory
pronouncements and court interpretations of the law in relation to
the takeover codes introduced in Australia in 1980’s. Darryl also
authored Annotated Mergers and Acquisitions Law in Australia,
and Annotated Takeover Law in 2000.
During his career, Darryl has assisted many organisations and
individuals on a pro bono basis, lending his skills and expertise
to assist others to achieve their objectives. He was a member of
Bond University Council from 1998 to 2003, and is currently a
board member of two charitable foundations.
He is a Foundation Fellow, Past State President and former
National Councillor of the Australian Institute of Company
Directors Queensland Division, and a Fellow of the Australian
Society of Certified Practising Accountants. In addition to
his QUT qualifications he holds a Doctor of Legal Science
from Bond University.
B U I L D I N G L I F E L O N G C O N N E C T I O N S
• DARRYL MCDONOUGH
2017 Alumnus of the Year
2017 Faculty of Law Outstanding Alumni Award Winner
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QUT recognises the outstanding achievements of graduates who are 35 years of age or younger with the Young Alumnus of the Year award. This year Kate Gifford receives the award for her on-going high level achievements and service to the community.
2017 QUT Young Alumnus of the Year
KATE GIFFORD2004 Bachelor of Applied Science (Optometry) First Class Honours
2006 Graduate Certificate in Ocular Therapeutics
Kate Gifford is a clinical optometrist, researcher, peer educator,
professional leader and internationally recognised expert in
contact lens practice and clinical management of myopia (short-
sightedness) in children and young adults.
After graduating from QUT’s Bachelor of Applied Science
(Optometry) from QUT in 2003 with First Class Honours and a
University Medal, Kate joined Patrick Gerry Optometrists, now
Gerry & Johnson Optometrists in 2005, and two years later took
over this independent optometry practice in the Brisbane CBD.
In 2014, Kate became Optometry Australia’s 41st National
President - only the second woman, and the youngest person, to
hold this post. In this role, she helped introduce digital platforms
for communications with members and stakeholders, and led
the membership to understand and respond to the Federal
Government’s proposed changes to Medicare benefits and
indexation. With her strong focus on research, Kate also instigated a
change to Optometry Australia’s position statements by making them
evidence based rather than being developed by peer consensus.
With her two year term concluding in late 2016, Kate now focuses
on peer and public education about myopia (short-sightedness)
and its evidence based management in young people. Along with
her optometrist husband, Dr Paul Gifford, Kate has established
website MyopiaProfile.com for practitioners treating young myopic
patients, sharing a clinical framework tool she developed, and
MyKidsVison.org to help communicate the myopia message to
the public, which are both used by clinical colleagues around
the world. She shares all of her conference lectures online and
now works to connect colleagues across the world through
establishment of a popular Facebook group for optometrists to
discuss myopia science, clinical cases and management. It has
grown to over 1500 members from more than a dozen countries
in a matter of months.
Kate strives to bring the latest research into practice, reflecting
on Australia’s position on the world of optometry stage, with a
view to advancing the profession and improving patient care and
vision and eye health of the community. Kate actively promotes to
colleagues the need for clinical and commercial training to evolve
and embrace new practices. With a passion for education, Kate
regularly hosts students in highly sought-after clinical placements
in her practice, particularly QUT students who have an interest
in paediatric optometry or contact lenses. She was a clinical
supervisor at the QUT School of Optometry and Vision Science
Specialist Contact Lens Clinic for several years, and remains
involved with undergraduate education as a Visiting Lecturer.
Kate is currently undertaking her PhD at QUT part-time, examining
the optics of eye teaming and coordination in contact lens
wear for children and young adults with short-sightedness, due
for completion in late 2017. Kate has been an invited speaker
at over 80 national and international conference lectures
and holds 38 professional and peer reviewed publications. Kate
holds professional fellowships with the Cornea & Contact Lens
Society of Australia, International Association of Contact Lens
Educators, American Academy of Optometry and the British
Contact Lens Association, which this year awarded her its
inaugural President’s Award for Contact Lens Excellence.
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2017 QUT Innovation & Entrepreneurship Outstanding Alumni Award Winner
JOEL POBARJoel Pobar is a highly regarded software engineer, compiler, program language developer and technology
expert. Starting as a Research Assistant in QUT’s Programming Languages and Systems Research, Joel has
gone on to forge an international career working with some of the world’s largest technology companies.
After almost a decade in senior roles at Microsoft’s Seattle headquarters, Joel was approached by
Facebook in 2012 to oversee a team of engineers developing a new programming language and runtime
system called HHVM, the Hip Hop Virtual Machine which is a virtual machine for PHP (coding type).
The two-year engineering project was a game changer for the company with Joel and his team driving
significant innovation, efficiencies and cost-savings resulting in new advertising opportunities and revenues
and improved user experience.
At 36 years of age, Joel is now Facebook’s Engineering Director, managing a team of 100 located in San
Francisco, Seattle, New York and London. His work and leadership has helped build Facebook’s fast
moving engineering culture which has transformed the company and helped facilitate its global dominance.
Over 1.86 billion people actively use Facebook each month, and 300 million photos are uploaded each day
on this platform.
As a technology innovator, Joel is a highly sought after speaker, participating in seminars and conferences
across America, Europe and Australia including the YOW Australian Software Conference for developers
as well as sharing his experiences with university students. Additionally he works closely with Brisbane’s
start-up accelerator, River City Labs. Over the past 4 years, Joel has lent his support to StartupCatalyst, a
program which mentors young Australian developers and facilitates visits to technology giants, high-growth
startups, corporate innovators, incubators and co-working spaces in Silicon Valley.
2017 QUT Young Innovation & Entrepreneurship Outstanding Alumni Award Winner
MICHAEL BRETTAt just 33 years of age, Michael Brett is forging a career as an innovator, international entrepreneur and
visionary technology leader.
A former Engineers Australia ‘Most Inspiring Engineer’ and International Astronautical Federation ‘Young
Space Leader’, Michael is an expert in complex systems with extensive experience in developing and
accelerating adoption of early stage technologies and delivering projects in aerospace, defence, high-
performance sports and data analytics. Capitalising on his prior experience in systems engineering roles,
Michael saw a rapidly growing market in the finance and insurance sector for the type of predictive data
analytics and quantum computing technology he had previously developed for aerospace applications.
As co-founder and CEO of QxBranch, Michael has created a leading US-Australian company with world-
class expertise in systems engineering, advanced data analytics, machine learning, quantum computing
and risk analysis across diverse sectors. Headquartered in Washington DC, with offices in Hong Kong,
Adelaide and London, QxBranch is driving the next revolution in computing and are global leaders in the
field of quantum information science, using quantum computing to train machine learning algorithms to find
patterns in complex datasets.
The company continues to grow its client base that includes Fortune 100 companies, investment
banks, hedge funds, and aerospace and defence firms, and has recently announced a partnership with
Commonwealth Bank of Australia to develop a quantum computing simulator. In 2016, QxBranch hosted
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, demonstrating some of the most promising commercial
applications enabled by quantum computing technology and highlighting the company’s international
collaborations and reach.
Michael has presented his work at Wired for Wonder, Creative3, Australian Biomedical Engineering
Conference, and River City Labs as part of the Queensland Government’s Visiting Entrepreneur Program.
QxBranch has featured in the Washington Post, Australian Financial Review, Forbes and Aerospace
America and was named in Washington Life’s Tech25 List in 2015.
• JOEL POBAR
2002 Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Engineering) with Distinction
• MICHAEL BRETT
2005 Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Avionics) Second Class Honours – Division B
2013 Executive Master of Business (Complex Project Management)
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2017 Special Excellence Winner for Achievements and Contributions to Indigenous Communities
WAYNE DENNINGWayne Denning, a proud Birri Gubba man from Blackwater, left a successful career in Federal Government
in 2006 to establish his own award winning business, Carbon Media, a then full service creative agency
and production company, designed to give a positive voice to Indigenous Australians through innovative,
engaging design content and strategy for corporations and children’s television.
Carbon Media was born out of a business plan developed during Wayne’s MBA and then brought to life
over four years in the Creative Enterprise Australia incubator at QUT. Wayne has produced hours of screen
content including ABC3’s Handball Heroes, children’s game shows Go Lingo! and Letterbox for NITV and
ABC3, documentaries Intune, Blacktracks, From the Ashes and ProppaNOW, and the multi-platform,
ground-breaking documentary series First Footprints.
In 2013, Wayne made TV history producing the first ever Australian content for Sesame Street,
5 Kangaroos starring pop sensation, Jess Mauboy hitting over 780 million views across 140 countries.
Since then Carbon has gone on to produce content for Sesame Street every season.
These days, Carbon’s focus is firmly on advertising, developing and producing campaigns anchored in
positive social change for Indigenous and non-indigenous Australians alike with it’s most recent work in
smoking cessation and domestic and family violence education for youth.
In addition to advertising, Wayne’s passion for social change extends to his own projects, including
STEM.I.AM, an initiative created in 2016 to promote Indigenous youth from grades 5 – 12 into engineering,
science, technology and mathematics.
Wayne holds a number of board positions including Deputy Chair of the National Film and Sound Archive
and as a board member of the Queensland Theatre Company. He is also an Advance Queensland Digital
Champion.
2017 QUT Business School Outstanding Alumni Award Winner
CHRISTINE CORBETTChristine Corbett is a business strategist with a successful track record in managing large and complex
teams to drive a balance of commercial, customer and stakeholder results and experiences.
Since joining Australia Post in 1990, Christine has helped transform the product and service offerings of the
207-year-old iconic brand to ensure its financial sustainability whilst continuing to meet the challenges of
balancing its commercial and social obligations in a time of major digital disruption.
Having held a number of key leadership roles across retail, mail network, strategy, major change, marketing
and communications, Christine has led major innovative change designed to be responsive to community
and corporate social responsibility and has delivered new revenue streams in both mature and emerging
markets. In her current role as Chief Customer Officer she is responsible for meeting the evolving needs
of Australia’s diverse and geographically disparate communities and businesses and has oversight of all
key customer touch points which amounts to over 10 million customer interactions daily across Australia’s
largest retail network of over 4000 post offices, the customer contact centre and digital channels.
Her commitment to advocating for social inclusion has been a driving force in her career and is something
that has strongly influenced her leadership journey. She has both increased the representation of women
in management roles in the retail and mail network businesses, and the representation of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islanders within her workforce through dedicated traineeships. As Australia’s Post’s Disability
Ambassador, Christine also champions the contribution of people with disability through workforce
participation and accessibility of products and services.
In 2016, Christine was recognised in the Australian Financial Review and Westpac ‘100 Women of
Influence’ Awards in the Board and Management category, and recently spoke at the QUT Real World
Futures Disruptive Influences Conference.
• WAYNE DENNING
2006 Master of Business Administration
• CHRISTINE CORBETT
1989 Bachelor of Business – Communication with Distinction
1999 Bachelor of Laws
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2017 Creative industries Faculty Outstanding Alumni Award Winner
PETER GRESTEPeter Greste is an international award winning journalist, author and speaker.
He began his career in regional television before venturing overseas to pursue his dream of becoming a
foreign correspondent. As a young freelance reporter he covered a wide range of high profile international
events including the war in Yugoslavia, South Africa’s first multi-party post-apartheid elections and, as BBC
correspondent, the civil war and emergence of the Taliban across Afghanistan.
He helped launch the BBC’s 24 hour domestic TV news service, News 24, but returned to reporting in
1999. In the 12 years that followed he worked on a range of difficult, and often dangerous assignments, in
places as diverse as Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Mombasa, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kenya where he covered
eastern and southern Africa, with a particular focus on ongoing crises in Somalia, the Democratic Republic
of Congo and South Sudan. In 2011, he made a documentary on Somalia for the BBC’s Panorama
program dedicated to the memory of his producer Kate Payton, who was shot and killed during a previous
assignment. The documentary won a Peabody award for Excellence and meritorious public service.
In 2013, during a Christmas/New Years’ assignment in Egypt as Al Jazeera English television’s East Africa
correspondent, Peter and his colleagues were arrested and charged with aiding a banned organisation (the
Muslim Brotherhood), financing a banned organisation and broadcasting false news. They were later tried,
convicted and sentenced to seven to ten years’ incarceration by Egyptian authorities in a court case that
was globally condemned as an abuse of due process and fundamental human rights. In 2015, Peter was
deported back to Australia and his colleagues pardoned and released nine months later.
Peter continues to be a devoted campaigner for freedom of speech and advocate for journalists imprisoned
around the world and is currently writing a book on his experience in Egypt and on the role of journalism in
the War on Terror.
Peter’s work has been recognised with numerous awards including the Australian Human Rights
Commission Medal, Walkley Award for Outstanding Contribution to Journalism, the International
Association of Press Clubs’ Freedom of Speech Award, Australian of the Year Award - Queensland Finalist,
and the RSL Peace Medal. In 2015 he received an Honorary Doctorate from Griffith University for his
services to journalism.
2017 Faculty of Education Outstanding Alumni Award Winner
HON. LEEANNE ENOCH, MPAs the first member of her family to graduate from university, Leeanne Enoch developed a lifelong
commitment to education early in her life.
She spent more than a decade as a high school teacher, working in schools throughout south-east
Queensland and in East London, where her passion for community development and social justice
grew stronger.
After leaving teaching, Leeanne held senior roles in local and state government, leading the development
and implementation of policies to support some of Queensland’s most at-risk families.
She also worked for the Australian Red Cross for seven years and in various leadership roles at the state and
national level – guiding humanitarian policy and programs to improve the lives of Australia’s most vulnerable–
and has assisted the Queensland Council of Unions on its Indigenous Working Party to develop policy and
strategies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and worked with their stolen wages campaign.
Leeanne is a proud Quandamooka woman from North Stradbroke Island and the mother of two sons. She
was the first Aboriginal woman to be elected to Queensland Parliament after winning the seat of Algester in
the 2015 state election.
As a Member of the Queensland Cabinet, Leeanne is the current Minister for Innovation, Science and the
Digital Economy, and Minister for Small Business. In her role, she has earned the respect of the education
sector and research communities as a champion for STEM – science, technology, engineering and
maths – programs.
In particular, she is a passionate advocate for the $420 million whole-of-government Advance Queensland
initiative, which is providing funding over four years to drive innovation, collaboration, job creation and
entrepreneurial spirit in Queensland – helping to turn great ideas into commercial products and businesses.
• PETER GRESTE
1987 Bachelor of Business - Communication
• LEEANNE ENOCH
1990 Diploma of Teaching (Secondary)
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2017 Faculty of Health Outstanding Alumni Award Winner
TINA COCO AO
Tina Coco has been a passionate advocate of organ and tissue donation for more than 25 years.
Tina’s career began as a registered nurse and later as an operating room nurse, working closely with liver
and kidney transplant surgeries, and this sparked a curiosity to learn more about how organs came into the
operating theatre and the story of the generous people and families who made these donations possible.
Soon after she took on the role of Donor Transplant Coordinator at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and some
years later became State Manager, establishing the state-wide organ and tissue donation agency in 1999.
As State Clinical Manager and Nursing Director of DonateLife Queensland, Tina has helped the service
grow to an extensive network of specialist health professionals who are trained to care for donor families
at one of their most vulnerable times of their lives. She has also championed changes to clinical practice
and community education efforts which have significantly improved the number of Queenslanders choosing
organ and tissue donation.
In addition to her professional role, Tina remains academically active. She has published widely on organ
and tissue donation and has presented at numerous international conferences as well as providing training
workshops in Latvia, Germany, Malaysia and the United Kingdom on communication and family care.
She holds a teaching position with the University of Barcelona where she also gained a Masters degree in
Organs, Tissue and Cell – the only Australian to have achieved this qualification.
Since 2005, Tina has regularly delivered lectures on the International Advanced Course for Transplant
Coordinators in Spain, Qatar and Thailand and has held key positions on various professional committees
in the organ donor and transplant space.
In 2017, Tina was awarded Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for her distinguished service to
community health as a leader and advocate for organ and tissue donation and transplantation coordination
organisations at the state, national and international level.
2017 Science and Engineering Faculty Outstanding Alumni Award Winner
MICHAEL DEMPSEYMichael is an engineer, investor and entrepreneur with interests ranging from childcare centres to online
digital platforms, hotels and real estate.
Michael began his career as a quarry and plant engineer and sales representative at companies such
as Pioneer Concrete, Leighton Contractors and Caltex. Frustrated with inefficiencies in administrative
or project tasks, Michael utilised his ‘knack’ for problem-solving by turning his attention to developing
computer systems and programs that increased efficiency, and saved time and money, and then applied
these innovations to his various job roles.
After a short sabbatical overseas where he established a number of small businesses, he returned to Brisbane
to pursue his entrepreneurial ambitions starting with a small property development business in Red Hill/
Paddington and then expanding into the childcare industry. It was during this time that Michael co-founded
the online direct debit payment system Ezidebit, initially to address the problem of childcare fees in arrears.
The platform soon became Australia’s leading payment processor. By the time Ezidebit was sold to US
company Global Payments in 2014 for $305 million it was used by 16,000 businesses in Australia, New
Zealand and Hong Kong to collect regular direct-debit BPay and e-commerce transactions worth more
than $3.5 billion each year.
As one of Queensland’s leading entrepreneurs, Michael has continued to invest in technology based
companies and has stakes in tourism, medical/healthcare and real estate organisations. He is director of
Pipeline Capital, and co-owner of the Normanby Hotel, OntheHouse real estate website, and the cloud
based property management software company, Console.
Michael works closely with Brisbane’s River City Labs incubator and is a sponsor of the StartupCatalyst
initiative. He is also a regular speaker guest speaker on startups and innovation as part of Advance
Queensland programs and the Brisbane City Council’s Digital Speaker series.
• TINA COCO
1991 Diploma of Applied Science – Nursing Management
2008 Graduate Certificate in Health Management (Queensland Health)
• MICHAEL DEMPSEY
1987 Bachelor of Engineering - Mechanical
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