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ACS SA Young Professionals in the Pub - A day in the life of an ICT Professional

Panel Discussion

Event Start: Wed 24 Oct 05:00 PM ACDT
Event Finish: Wed 24 Oct 07:00 PM ACDT

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Registration End Date: Wed 24 Oct 12:00 PM


<b>Join the SA Young Professionals Common Interest Group (CoP) on Wednesday 24th October from 5pm at the Seven Stars Hotel, Angas Street Adelaide.</b><br>  <ul><li>Want to know what a Business Analyst really does at work?  </li><li>Want to know what a Business Intelligence developer does in their daily job?</li><li>What does a .NET developer do on a daily basis?</li></ul> <br>Join us for a panel discussion at the next Young Professionals in the Pub.<br> <br>We&#39;ve put together a panel including a Business Analyst, a Business Intelligence Lead and a .NET Developer and asked them discuss what they ‘really’ do on a daily basis.<br><br>This forum will provide you with a plenty of opportunities to ask questions and understand just what these jobs really are. It will also assist you to understand the scope and the marketplace in SA.<br><br>The session might just help you decide what job roles to apply for or what subjects you should choose next!<br><br>Numbers are limited so get in quick!<br> 

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Trevene Leonard

Trevene Leonard

I'm currently the Business Intelligence Lead at APA Group. Prior to this I worked as a BI and Analytics Consultant at Exposé, National Pharmacies and Deloitte consulting. I have worked with many clients across Adelaide in my consulting role at Exposé. At Deloitte, my roles included working on Information Management and Risk Analytics projects.

 

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Luke Jenner

Luke Jenner

Certified .Net Web Apps Developer and Scrum Master, passionate about developing high quality software, with strong full stack commercial development experience and excellent communication skills. 

Experienced in leading small teams to design, develop and deploy data driven, n-tier Web Applications using ASP.Net MVC, WebAPI, C#, WCF and MS SQL.

As a Senior Consultant with DWS, Luke has been engaged in all phases of enterprise application development – from requirements analysis and solution design to implementation and automated testing.

 

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Liz Renton

Liz Renton

With around 20 years of experience as a professional systems engineer, I combine deep knowledge in software and system testing with broad expertise as both a Project Manager and Business Analyst. 

Results-oriented and a pragmatist, I understand business imperatives and work hard to build trust and form strong relationships with business stakeholders. I can manage and mitigate project risks in both traditional waterfall and agile project environments. I have worked on large and small projects in both government and private industry across a diverse range of sectors including gaming, education, transport, not-for-profit, finance and defence. I have experience in a variety of different types of IT projects including enterprise systems, data warehousing, configurable off-the-shelf (COTS) and embedded systems.

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187 Angas Street,Adelaide,SA,Australia

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  • Seven Stars Hotel
    187 Angas Street
    Adelaide SA 5000
  • when

  • Event Start:
    Wed 24 Oct 05:00 PM ACDT

    Event Finish:
    Wed 24 Oct 07:00 PM ACDT
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