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He is an Adjunct Professor at Torrens University Australia. He is the Principal Supervisor for DBL703 at the Australian Graduate School of Leadership at Torrens University Australia, where he teaches Critical Reasoning and Ethics. He lectures in Competition & Consumer law at the University of Sydney Dpt of Law LEC.
He has over two decades of experience in the provision of leadership, guidance, and professional advice at senior levels in both the public and private sector. He is legally qualified, and is a practising Barrister, who was called to the NSW Bar in 2000. He practises in commercial (business/corporate), administrative and criminal law. As part of his doctorate, which he undertook through Torrens University Australia (AGSL), he developed an issue diagnosis and problem-solving model known as the ‘Strategic Objective Analysis and Implementation Model’ (SOAIM). This tool has been successfully applied in project oriented real-world environments in both the public and private sectors.
He provides advice and guidance to such entities as PwC Australia in asset realisation, insolvency, and litigation.
He has also provided advice and guidance to the private sector in fields as diverse as manufacturing, trade, services, product development, mining, and medical research.
He provides advice and guidance to local government in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. Such advice and guidance has included governance, development of procedures and policy, realisation of property, government imposts, dispute management, mediation, government policy, legislation, administrative law and recommended reforms.
Dr Moschoudis is on the board of the ACNR Foundation, a not-for-profit research facilitator which funds and brings together leading global clinicians and researchers, with the objective of developing treatments for children and adults who suffer from CASK genetic disorders.
Prior to practising law, he was a member of the NSW Police Force, undertaking duties as a covert operative, and was seconded to the Major Crime Squad (Sth) and later the Drug Enforcement Agency (Special Forces). Following this, he took up a full-time position with the Special Operations Group (SOG’s – Suth). As an operational officer, he has worked jointly with ADF (UCO), whilst also providing operational support to ASIO operatives and Special Branch (NSWPF) as it was then known. Following his time undertaking operational duties, he was later designated a prosecutor.
He has worked with SRACLS.
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Adam Oliver is a passionate South Australian, and is the Executive leading Experience and Enablement at Telstra Enterprise. He is responsible for shaping and executing a comprehensive strategy that redefines the employee, customer, and channel experience, across Telstra’s Enterprise and Government customers. Through a newly established Change Office, he and his team are driving meaningful transformation by aligning people, processes, and technology. His ambition is to deliver superior customer engagement, enhance the employee experience, and enable impactful organisational change.
Adam previously ran an Agile Chapter Area of over 1300 Client Partners, Business Development Managers, Delivery Consultants and General Managers for Telstra’s Enterprise, Government and Business customers in Telstra’s Chapter model. Adam was a long standing State Manager of Telstra Enterprise/Business for South Australia and the Northern Territory at Telstra.
Having lead a diverse range of teams across almost 20 years in the ICT industry, Adam is passionate about authentic leadership as a key enabler of success.
Whilst he started his career leading large numbers of employees in world-class Telstra contact centres, he has spent more than 20 years running Account Management teams, multi-discipline technical teams and national groups of high-performing sales specialists. He has a successful track record of delivering both turn-around and growth outcomes in the businesses that he has lead.
Adam has proudly mentored many up and coming leaders. Adam previously won a South Australian state leadership award in the Australian Telecommunications Awards.