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Professor Margaret Sheil AO

Professor Margaret Sheil AO

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Vice-Chancellor and President

Queensland University of Technology

Professor Margaret Sheil AO has served as Vice-Chancellor of Queensland University of Technology (QUT) since 2018. In addition to leading QUT, she is Chair of the Board of the Queensland Museum Network, the lead Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation, Chair of the Research, Innovation and Commercialisation Committee for Universities Australia, a member of the University Foreign Interference Taskforce Steering Group and member of the Expert Council on University Governance.

Professor Sheil holds several other prominent roles, including Chair of the Reef 2050 Independent Expert Panel, Chair of the Queensland Vice-Chancellors’ Committee, and is Secretary Science Policy on the Australian Academy of Science Council.

She is a Fellow of both the Australian Academy of Science (AAS) and the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE). Her previous leadership roles include Provost at the University of Melbourne and CEO of the Australian Research Council. She holds a Bachelor of Science and a PhD in Physical Chemistry from the University of New South Wales.

At the Women in Leadership Summit, Professor Sheil will share insights on leading with empathy, building high-performing teams, and supporting colleagues to succeed in complex leadership environments.

SESSIONS

Day 1

9:30

CEO Panel: The Leadership Balancing Act

How are CEOs adapting their leadership to meet the moment? This panel brings together senior executives to discuss the top trends keeping them up at night – from AI integration and workforce transformation to global instability and cost constraints.

  • What trends are keeping leaders up at night, and where are they placing their boldest bets?

  • How AI is reshaping productivity expectations and leadership priorities

  • Turning AI anxiety into advantage across your organisation through mindset, clarity and upskilling

  • Strategies for managing fatigue, maintaining trust, and building resilience in high-pressure environments to ensure long-term business performance and adaptability


Moderator: Chiou See Anderson, Chair, Conpago


Professor Margaret Sheil AO, Vice-Chancellor and President, Queensland University of Technology


Edward Chung, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, TechnologyOne


Kate Drews, Chief Executive Officer Asia Pacific, EGIS

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