See the presentations here. The three slide decks can be found here.
PhD Candidate, School of Design and the Built Environment, Curtin University
Presentation: Smart active transportation infrastructure (SmATI) to achieve sustainable mobility
Negar Nili is an architect-urban designer, and worked in the field for 8 years before commencing her PhD. Her research investigates how technology can contribute to improving active mobility in Australian cities.
Hatch RobertsDay’s WA Transport Advisory Lead
Presentation: Embedding Micromobility into Greenfields Developments
James has worked in WA transport planning for nearly 10 years and led active transport projects including developing the 2050 cycling network for Perth & Peel at 3.5million (the precursor to the LTCN), working with Main Roads WA on improving outcomes for cyclists at signalised intersections, and leading the concept design for the (now under construction) Causeway Pedestrian and Cycling Bridge. Outside of work, James is a keen advocate for cycle-tourism, particularly in regional areas. James is a committee member and WA Representative for Rail Trails Australia.
PhD Candidate, School of Design and the Built Environment, Curtin University
Presentation: Can Shared Autonomous Vehicles (SAVs) transition cities beyond car-reliance?
Stephen is PhD student at Curtin University’s School of Design and the Built Environment with an educational background in Geography and Urban and Regional Planning. He has almost 20 years of town planning experience including several WA municipalities and has a long-standing interest and passion in making our cities more sustainable and resilient.
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Elected Director | Off Road
Tim has been in senior leadership and strategic development roles for more than twenty years. He is currently Director of Executive Education in the School of Business and Law at Edith Cowan University and is a past Assistant Commissioner and General Manager in the public service. He is an Accountant (FCPA) and sits on the Divisional Council of CPA Australia.
Tim has been involved in racing mountain bikes, BMX and triathlon for many years, both as a father of two children who race and as a past and current bike racer. Tim is the current over-50 State Champion in downhill mountain biking. He is also a very regular and enthusiastic transport cyclist; frequently seen in a suit and tie riding to meetings in the city on a mountain bike.
Chair | Governance & Risk Committee
Denise Sullivan has a career spanning over twenty years in senior management and executive roles in the state public and not-for-profit health sectors.
In her usual role of Director Chronic Disease Prevention with the Western Australian Department of Health, she leads the development of state chronic disease and injury prevention policy and planning frameworks and contributes to the shaping of the national preventive health policy agenda.
Her professional interests cover many aspects of chronic disease and injury prevention encompassing health communications, health promotion and research, public policy on health and workforce planning and development.
She has a particular interest in furthering collaborations with other sectors with a mutual interest in promoting a more active and healthier WA community, and creating and sustaining environments that support this. Denise is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Leadership WA Signature Program, and an Associate Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management and the Australian College of Health Service Managers.
Denise is a recreational cyclist and recent convert to mountain biking (although trainer wheels still on!).