Megan Clark
Dr Clark began her career as a mine geologist and subsequently worked in mineral exploration, mine geology, R&D management, venture capital and technical strategy areas with WMC Resources over a 15 year period.
During 2001-2003 she served on the Board of NM Rothschild & Sons (Australia), as Director of Arrow Capital Investors Pty Ltd, and CEO and Executive Director of Rothschild Australia E-Fund Investors Limited.
From 2003 to June 2008, Dr Clark was the Vice President Technology, BHP Billiton. Since July 2008 she was the Vice President, Health, Safety, Environment, Community and Sustainability, BHP Billiton.
Dr Clark is currently on the Advisory Board of the Ian Wark Research Institute and a member of the St Vincent¹s Hospital Foundation Board.
Dr Clark previously served on the Boards of the A J Parker Co-operative Research Centre, the Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing, the Australian Research Council Collaborative Grants Committee in the areas of engineering and geosciences, and the CSIRO Minerals Advisory Council.
Dr Clark¹s extensive experience in both the development and application of technology and her understanding of science and how it delivers benefit to society has seen her recognised as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, and she has served on the Expert Panel for the Review of the National Innovation System.
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Nation’s top scientists agree: the climate is changing now
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From: Punch on: Open thread 09/02/2012
marley says:
I'm one of the older ones, so I've certainly seen a few changes in my time. When I started school I learned to write with a nib pen, dipped in an inkwell (no, I'm not kidding). My mother became a dab hand at getting inkstains out of my clothes. Flicking ink at one another in the classroom was an essential… [read more]From: I’d rather have a piece of toast than listen to crap lyrics
Erick says:
Led Zeppelin are responsible for my all-time favourite mixed metaphor: "There you sit, sit and stare, like a book on a shelf rusting." (Misty Mountain Hop) I laugh every time I hear it. Hmmm, I believe I've decided what to play on the way to work today. [read more]Gentle jabs to the ribs
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