Without a doubt, Turia Pitt is one of Australia’s most admired and widely recognised people and keynote speakers. You may have heard of her story - she’s the girl that was running in an ultramarathon and was trapped by a grassfire receiving burns to 65% of her body.
Since then? She’s written four best-selling books, coached over 40,000 people in her digital courses, shared a stage with Tony Robbins, competed in the Ironman world championships, sailed a boat around French Polynesia, rubbed shoulders with Harry and Megs, been an answer on the game show Hard Quiz, met some amazing people and grown a team and a thriving business.
She’s been a finalist for Telstra Businesswoman of the Year, a finalist for Australian of the Year, been named a Westpac Women of Influence, and has been a mentor alongside Julie Bishop and Janine Allis.
He originally joined MORI in 1987 after graduating from Oxford University in 1986, and was one of the leaders of its first management buyout in 2000, and the team leading its sale to Ipsos in 2005. A frequent writer and speaker on trends, leadership and performance management, he has directed thousands of surveys examining consumer trends and citizen behaviour.
Ben led our government and social research practice from 2000 to 2009 when he became Chief Executive of Ipsos in the UK and Ireland. He was appointed CEO of Ipsos as a whole (across 90 countries) in September 2021.
Ben is a Visiting Professor at King's College London, and a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. He sits on the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) at UKRI. He serves on advisory groups at the King's Fund, and the Social Market Foundation (SMF), and is a Trustee at the Centre for Ageing Better. Ben was named one of GQ’s 100 Most Connected Men of 2015.
He regularly appears on national TV and radio programmes.
Associate Professor, Dr Catherine Ball is an academic, company director, bestselling author, futurist and visioneer working across global projects where emerging technologies meet humanitarian, education and environmental needs.
Having been called a ‘social architect’, Catherine also likes to create businesses and champion movements, search for unicorns, collaborate with peers, and advise current and future game-changers.
A champion of diversity and inclusion, Catherine believes we need points of difference to truly innovate and curate the changes we want to see in the world. Working to protect the natural environment and empowering all members of society through mutual education and respect are core aspects of her chosen projects. As well as supporting Australian start-ups and leaders from all generations; Catherine is particularly passionate about social mobility and equity.
Catherine is proud to be an advisor to a broad range of enterprises and philanthropic organisations; i.e. an international advisory board member for the Schmidt Ocean Institute, and an XPRIZE visioneer and member of their Global Brains Trust.
Catherine’s latest business ventures span angel investments and advisory across the broad emerging technology sector, from insect protein to personalised brain health through AI and neuroscience. Her internationally recognised work on drones and robotics community engagement via the World of Drones and Robotics Global Congress continues and is evolving. Catherine is also proud to be a member of Australia’s Robotics Advisory Council.
Catherine holds a BSc Honours (Environmental Protection), a PhD (Spatial Ecology, Descriptive and Predictive Statistics) both from the University of Newcastle- upon-Tyne in the UK, and recently was awarded a DSc (Doctor of Science Honoris Causa) from Worcester Polytechnic in Massachusetts, USA.
Catherine lives in Sydney, Australia, with operations out of Los Angeles and London.
Wankernomics helps everyday Australians navigate the banality, buzzwords and bullshit of office life.
The brainchild of James Schloeffel (founder of The Shovel) and Charles Firth (co-founder of The Chaser), Wankernomics teaches audiences the inner workings of a system that has brought us endless meetings, excruciating mission statements and most annoyingly of all, the phrase ‘circle back’.
Wankernomics has performed to sold out audiences across Australia and the UK, and their videos have been viewed over 10 million times online. Their new book – “A Deep-Dive Into Workplace Bullshittery” is released this year.
Mixing observational comedy with dark satire, Wankernomics lifts the lid on everything from the meaninglessness of company values, to the skills required to decode job ads, Linkedin posts and the term “re-attaching for your convenience”.
Hilarious, wince-inducing and thoroughly educational, Wankernomics is a must for anyone who has ever had a job in the modern world.
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