The Waterline Team consists of the Foundation Board, the Executive Committee, our sponsors and partner organisations and all our fabulous Waterline Challenge volunteers. The current members of the Board and the Executive Committee are shown below.
The Waterline Team consists of the Foundation Board, the Executive Committee, our sponsors and partner organisations and all our fabulous Waterline Challenge volunteers. The current members of the Board and the Executive Committee are shown below.
Julian Day, President of Australian Consensus Technology Association a non-for-profit professional association for both individual and corporate members employed in technology across all industry sectors and sponsors of the Consensus Innovation Awards. Julian is also the founder and CEO of the Waterline Challenge Foundation. Click to see a video message.”
Julian Day, President of Australian Consensus Technology Association a non-for-profit professional association for both individual and corporate members employed in technology across all industry sectors and sponsors of the Consensus Innovation Awards. Julian is also the founder and CEO of the Waterline Challenge Foundation. Click to see a video message.”
“Craig is the Australia & New Zealand Business Manager for a global leading supplier in Automated External Defibrillators and related medical devices. He has extensive expertise in start-ups, business development, B2B and B2C corporate sales and strategic planning. Craig has competed as an elite athlete in several sports and still retains a strong interest in sports administration. Besides his COO role with Waterline, he is a Founding Director (and current member ) of World Kindness Australia.”
“Trevor Jarrett has a strong background in Financial Markets; Business Strategy, Planning and Development; Project Management and Client Management. He is also a keen and experienced sailor based out of Balmain Sailing Club. ”
“Paul Trunoff, MSc, BSc, Dipl. Comp. Sci., MACS, retired in 2013 as the Manager for Qantas Engineering IT Applications after 32 years with Australian Airlines and Qantas. Since then he has worked as a part-time IT Consultant, done some volunteer work and remains an active member of the Australian Computer Society.”