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Kelvin Chau currently works for CASG, he has a Masters in Strategic Studies & Bach of Art majoring in Sociology and Human Ecology from ANU. Kelvin is an expert in Chinese culture. He is fluent in classical Chinese, his studies cover history, language, and the philosophy of the Chinese culture and East Asian strategic and military studies. … Kelvin …

Gen. John M. “Mike” Murray is the Commander, Army Futures Command. He is responsible for building a team to streamline the Army’s modernization enterprise under a single command. His command will enhance efficiency and effectiveness in delivering the technology necessary to maintain the Army’s competitive advantage. Mike is from Kenton, Ohio, and was commissioned as an Infantry officer in the U.S. Army upon graduation from the Ohio State University in 1982. Prior to taking command at AFC, he integrated …

Major General John Kem is the 51st Commandant of the US Army War College at Ft Leavenworth, Kansas, and in 2015, the first Provost of the newly-formed Army University which was responsible for integrating over 70 separate US Army TRADOC programs under one university system allowing soldiers to achieve valid academic credit for education and experience whilst serving. … John …

Jeffrey Record is Professor Emeritus at the U.S. Air Force’s Air War College in Montgomery, Alabama, where he taught strategy and military history for 19 years. He also served as a civilian pacification advisor in the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War and on Capitol Hill as legislative assistant to Senator Sam Nunn and a professional staff member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. He was a senior researcher at several Washington, D.C. think tanks, including the Brookings Institution, the Hudson …

Warwick Stacey was born and brought up in Australia. He joined the British Army, was commissioned into the Parachute Regiment, and later served as a troop commander with 22 SAS. On his return to Australia he served 10 years with the Australian Army Reserve. He has advised on more than 40 kidnap, extortion, piracy and related life-threatening incidents, and has acted as case manager for a further 30 such incidents. … Warwick …

Thomas X. Hammes, Phd - Colonel, United States Marine Corps (Ret) In his thirty years in the Marine Corps, T. X. Hammes served at all levels in the operating forces to include command an intelligence battalion, an infantry battalion and the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force. He participated in stabilisation operations in Somalia and Iraq as well as training insurgents in various places. Hammes has a Masters in Historical Research and a Doctorate in Modern History from Oxford University. He is …

Dr Emily Corner is a Lecturer of Criminology at the ANU, and previously a researcher at UCL, working on projects examining lone and group-based terrorism, radicalisation, mass murderers, and fixated individuals. Her doctoral research focused on examining mental disorders and terrorist behaviour, and won the 2016 Terrorism Research Initiative’s Best Thesis Award. … Emily …

MAJGEN Ryan is a graduate of the ADF School of Languages, a Distinguished Graduate of the USMC Command and Staff College, and of the USMC School of Advanced Warfighting. In 2012, he graduated with distinction from the Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, earning a Masters in International Public Policy. … Mick …

Professor Giselle Rampersad is a Professor in Innovation at Flinders University. She has a PhD in Innovation and Technology Management (University of Adelaide) and an MSc in Internet Systems and E-Business (Durham University, UK). Recent research projects include those with BAE Systems, Naval Group, Thales, the Australian Army, the Australian Research Council and the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science. Her research focuses on assisting organisations in developing their innovation strategy and …

