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    Anni Rowland-Campbell

    Director, Intersticia Pty Ltd

    BA (Melbourne), MFA (Courtauld Institute, London), MBT (UNSW), Grad. Cert. Public Policy (UNE), MHRM & Coaching (Sydney), PhD candidate (Open University, UK)

    Intersticia Pty Ltd,
    ABN: 78 079 722 384
    P.O. Box 1051,
    Crows Nest, NSW, 2065.
    Australia

    Tel: +61 413 626 737
    Fax: +61 2 9417 7433

    anni@intersticia.com

    Anni started her career in the Arts working in marketing, research and corporate development for organisations such as the Sydney Opera House Trust, Opera Australia, The Royal Ballet, Covent Garden, and The National Theatre of Great Britain.

    She then moved into the NSW public sector as a Research Officer on the personal staff of Hon. Peter Collins, QC, MP, where she was an integral part in the creation, policy and advisory framework for the first NSW “Ministry for the Arts”. From this she then served on the NSW Arts Advisory Council and NSW Museums Advisory Council before moving on to direct training and development activities for government professionals as NSW Executive Director of the Institute of Public Administration.

    In addition she ran her own consultancy business in strategic on-line marketing and event management and facilitation with clients such as the Australia Council and IIR Conferences.

    Anni then spent nine years as Executive Director of GAMAA, the association of suppliers to the graphic arts and related industries in Australia, where she was actively involved in a number of industry projects including the Australian Graphic Arts Conference ’97, the industry’s Action Agenda, Print21, the Creator to Consumer Digital Publishing Project and the creation of the Sydney Graphic Arts exhibition, PrintEx. In addition she initiated GAMAA’s international activities as part of the Eumaprint Forum of Graphic Arts Suppliers.

    Her proudest achievement is, however, the creation and ongoing development of the industry’s first Leadership and Development programme aimed at up and coming industry leaders which has now awarded over 20 scholarships and reached over 120 industry professionals through tailored industry leadership workshops.

    Anni joined Fuji Xerox Australia in 2004 and has undertaken a number of roles with the company including work on the impact of customisation on the communications industries. In addition she assisted the company in winning one of the first ever Australian Research Council Linkage Grants to be awarded to a Graphic Arts supplier for research to be conducted on the business and people implications of digitial technologies in the print and publishing industries over three years from 2006 to 2008.

    From mid 2006 Anni rejoined GAMAA to assist with the next phase of the development of the Leadership programme and continues to work with Fuji Xerox Australia in a Learning and Development capacity.

    In addition to her work in the industry Anni is undertaking research towards a PhD through the Open University UK entitled “The Rhetoric and Reality of Corporate Reinvention”, based on the dynamics of change within technology industries as they face the challenge of the digital world.