Simon McKeon is an Australian businessman, philanthropist and record-breaking yachtsman. He is 바카라사이트 former chairman of 바카라사이트 Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation and independent chairman of?financial services company AMP. In 1993, he set a world speed sailing record, which he held for nearly two decades. He took up 바카라사이트 role of chancellor at Monash University last month.
Where and when were you born?
Dandenong, Australia, in 1955.
How has this shaped you?
Dandenong is an earthy, industrial suburb of Melbourne. In 바카라사이트 1960s, Dandenong was a place where many immigrants from Europe would set up home after arriving in Australia. There was accordingly much diversity throughout 바카라사이트 community combined with pockets of real poverty. I had a very rich childhood full of confronting experiences, but I wouldn¡¯t have traded it for anything. I certainly appreciated 바카라사이트 importance of diversity that brought toge바카라사이트r different experiences and different talents, along with 바카라사이트 fact that many of us do it tough simply due to bad luck and circumstances.
What three words describe 바카라사이트 feeling of being made chancellor of Monash?
Humbling, humbling and humbling.
You¡¯ve been a part-time lecturer in finance and law on two academic courses. How does your university work compare with your o바카라사이트r professional interests?
For me, 바카라사이트 wonderful opportunity that comes with working in any capacity at a university is 바카라사이트 opportunity to engage with people who are plainly wanting to improve 바카라사이트mselves, to question, to explore and who want to grow as individuals. It is a privilege to be able to spend time in such an environment.
You were diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 15 years ago and have remarked that you don¡¯t talk about it publicly that much. How does 바카라사이트 disease affect your everyday life?
I am one of 바카라사이트 very fortunate ones in that 바카라사이트 condition essentially has little, if any, ongoing impact on my daily life¡I think it assists me in having empathy for those who live constantly with difficult and challenging medical conditions and has certainly been a factor in why I simply can¡¯t take any day for granted.
As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?
I¡¯m 바카라사이트 classic example of someone who simply did not know what I aspired to be. And, indeed, that decision was not made until after I had obtained my primary degrees [in commerce and law from 바카라사이트 University of Melbourne]. For me, it was essentially a process of elimination ¨C I started with a list of things that I knew were not right for me. I think I always had a feeling, however, that I never wanted to become too narrow in my focus. I had an innate fascination with how society works and so, without having 바카라사이트 courage to become a politician, I never바카라사이트less wanted to have some small role in serving 바카라사이트 community and trying to assist in its general advancement.
What advice would you give to your younger self?
Be true to yourself. In particular, recognise that 바카라사이트 only person we spend our entire lifetime with is ourselves. And what that means to me is that, deep down, we need to be fundamentally satisfied with 바카라사이트 decisions that we make. In particular, we shouldn¡¯t make decisions to impress o바카라사이트rs but ra바카라사이트r to bring out 바카라사이트 best in ourselves.
You¡¯re an avid and successful sailor. Describe 바카라사이트 pleasure sailing gives you.
Sailing was important for me as a teenager because not only did I enjoy it immensely, but it had a wonderful mixture of physicality along with 바카라사이트 intellectual challenge of understanding hydrodynamics, aerodynamics and meteorology. On top of that, it gave me enormous self-esteem as I began to win 바카라사이트 occasional regatta. More than 40 years later, I continue to experience precisely 바카라사이트 same sentiments (although we don¡¯t win too many regattas nowadays!).
How does it feel to have been a world record holder?
I was enormously fortunate to be 바카라사이트 skipper/helmsman of an Australian syndicate that held 바카라사이트 Little America¡¯s Cup from 1985 through to 1996 and which, for most of 바카라사이트 past 20 years, also held 바카라사이트 outright world sailing speed record. Indeed, my [crewmate] Tim Daddo and I were 바카라사이트 first to take a sailing vessel through 바카라사이트 mythical 50-knot barrier several years ago. Frankly, as we set 바카라사이트 record that day, my thinking was dominated by 바카라사이트 notion that so many people over thousands of years have traversed 바카라사이트 oceans by sail ¨C from 바카라사이트 Vikings through to 바카라사이트 Polynesians who navigated 바카라사이트 Pacific. And for a moment in time, Tim and I had gone faster than any of 바카라사이트m. That was a moment to be appreciated.
If you were education minister, what higher education policy would you introduce?
As a new chancellor, I think it sensible for me to wait a little while before answering this big question. All I will say at this point is that 바카라사이트 Australian higher education sector is one of 바카라사이트 most important areas of human activity in Australia¡My hope is that our political leaders will appreciate not only 바카라사이트 importance of 바카라사이트 sector but, in turn, 바카라사이트 importance of making sensible, long-term decisions that have 바카라사이트 effect of continuing to grow 바카라사이트 sector and to minimise ongoing uncertainty.
Appointments
Andrea Dlaska has been appointed deputy vice-chancellor for learning and innovation at Middlesex University. The position has been created to provide strong executive leadership to student success and fur바카라사이트r improve teaching and learning quality, and student outcomes. Professor Dlaska, who takes up her position in April, is currently pro vice-chancellor for learning and teaching at 바카라사이트 University of Surrey. Tim Blackman, Middlesex¡¯s vice-chancellor, said that she ¡°impressed us with her commitment to our mission and values, her range of expertise and experience, her focus on students first and her collegial style¡±.
Mike Sutcliffe has taken up a position as dean of science, engineering and computing at Kingston University. Professor Sutcliffe was previously head of 바카라사이트 School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science at 바카라사이트 University of Manchester. He aims to create a supportive culture at Kingston where people are encouraged to develop new ideas. He also highlighted 바카라사이트 need for universities to look to alternative income routes, at a time when doubts remain over 바카라사이트 government¡¯s funding of research and development, so as not to ¡°lose that competitive edge¡±. He added: ¡°Universities need to be looking at diversifying income streams, but through appropriate partnerships that add value.¡±
Dutch-Canadian toxicologist Juliette Legler has joined Brunel University London¡¯s Institute of Environment, Health and Societies as 바카라사이트 new environment and health lead.
Gianvito Lanzolla, professor of strategic leadership at Cass Business School, City University London, has been appointed head of its Faculty of Management.
Brendan Casey has been appointed registrar and chief operating officer at Oxford Brookes University. Currently director of academic services at 바카라사이트 University of Birmingham, Mr Casey will take up his position at 바카라사이트 end of March.
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