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Friday, September 20
 

9:00am AEST

Plenary: Indy Johar "Navigating transitions through risk and uncertainties"
Friday September 20, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am AEST
Indy Johar, RIBA register architect, serial social entrepreneur, and Good Growth Advisor to the Mayor of London, UK

Keynote address: Navigating transitions through risk and uncertainties

Abstract to follow.
Chair
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Matt Healey

Principal Consultant, First Person Consulting
My career in evaluation started fairly traditionally. I joined a small firm as a Research Assistant in early 2014 with no idea what evaluation was, or what I was in for! Since then I have:Co-founded and grown an organisation (First Person Consulting) to a team of 16 people working... Read More →
Speakers
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Indy Johar

RIBA register architect, serial social entrepreneur, and Good Growth Advisor to the Mayor of London, UK
Indy Johar is an RIBA register architect, serial social entrepreneur, and Good Growth Advisor to the Mayor of London. Indy was born in Acton, West London & is a lifelong Londoner. He is focused on the strategic design of new super scale civic assets for transition – specifically... Read More →
Friday September 20, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am AEST
Plenary 1 114 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006, Australia

2:30pm AEST

Closing plenary: Panel, John Gargani "Finding Our Way to the Future Profession of Evaluation"
Friday September 20, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm AEST
More details of the closing plenary, including panelists, to be confirmed.

John Gargani, President of Gargani + Company, former President of the American Evaluation Association, USA

As the AES 2024 conference comes to a close, we gather one last time to consider the journey ahead. We seek a destination none have seen—a profession that in ten years’ time fully supports societal and planetary health—along a path we have never traveled. The urgency of existential threats such as AI, global heating, and pandemics call into question the traditional ways our profession has navigated the future. And new players such as impact investors, social entrepreneurs, effective altruists, and socially responsible corporations ensure that the journey will be crowded and some routes cut off.

With this in mind, we pose two questions to our panelists.
  1. What milestones and songlines should guide us on our way to an imagined future profession? How will we know if we have lost our way?
  2.     How should we interact with other professions on a similar journey? Like commuters on a train who dare not speak, shipwrecked strangers who must quickly band together, or something else altogether?
Followed by:
Conference close by the AES President, and handover to aes25 Ngambri/Canberra


Chair
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Amy Gullickson

Associate Professor, The University of Melbourne
I'm an Associate Professor of Evaluation at the University of Melbourne Assessment and Evaluation Research Centre. I'm also a co-founder and current chair of the International Society for Evaluation Education https://www.isee-evaled.com/, a long-time member of the AES Pathways Committee (and its predecessors), and an architect of the University of Melbourne’s fully online, multi-disciplinary, Master and Graduate Certificate of Evaluation programs https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/graduate/master-of-evaluation/ .I practice, teach, and proselytize evaluation... Read More →
Speakers
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John Gargani

President (former President of the American Evaluation Association), Gargani + Company
Dr John Gargani is an evaluator with 30 years of experience and eclectic interests. He is President of the evaluation consulting firm Gargani + Company, served as President of the American Evaluation Association in 2016, coauthored the book Scaling Impact: Innovation for the Public... Read More →
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James Copestake

Professor, International Development, University of Bath, UK
James Copestake is Professor of International Development at the University of Bath in the UK, where he is also Director of Studies for the Doctorate in Policy Research and Practice at the Institute of Policy Research.His publications range broadly across international development... Read More →
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Doyen Radcliffe

Doyen Radcliffe is a Yamatji Naaguja man from the Midwest Region of Western Australia. Doyen is a community minded individual with a passion for empowering Indigenous communities to reach their real potential to improve quality of life, health, social and economic wellbeing, and inclusion... Read More →
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Elizabeth Hoffecker

Lead Research Scientist, Local Innovation Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
Elizabeth Hoffecker is a social scientist who researches and evaluates processes of local innovation and systems change in the context of addressing global development challenges. She directs the MIT Local Innovation Group, an interdisciplinary research group housed at the Sociotechnical... Read More →
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Kiri Parata

President, Australian Evaluation Society
Kia ora, greetings allI'm always excited to attend AES conferences and the Wayfinding theme of aes24 speaks to my heritage and culture. This year with my family I holidayed in beautiful Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. We visited the site where the waka (Māori watercraft/vessel) of... Read More →
Friday September 20, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm AEST
Plenary 1 114 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006, Australia
 
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