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This is a list of University of Technology Sydney people, including notable alumni and staff.
Notable alumni
editAcademia
edit- Martin Bean – former vice-chancellor at the Open University and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology[1]
- Anthony D. Burke – Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of New South Wales
- Judith Beveridge – Australian poet[2] and research supervisor at the University of Sydney
- John Croucher – Australian statistician and Professor of Management at Macquarie University
- Rosalyn Diprose – Emeritus Professor of philosophy at the University of New South Wales
- Hatice Gunes – Professor of Affective Intelligence and Robotics at the University of Cambridge
- Margaret Simons – Associate Professor of journalism at Monash University
Architecture
edit- Jeremy Edmiston – Australian architect[3]
- Penelope Seidler – Australian architect
Business
edit- Peter Agnew – deputy chair of Surf Life Saving Australia[4]
- Russell Balding – former managing director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
- Nina Blackwell – former senior director at Yahoo! and press secretary to former U.S. senator Hillary Clinton[5]
- Kate Burleigh – managing director of Intel in Australia and New Zealand [4]
- Maile Carnegie – group executive of ANZ Banking Group (ANZ) retail division and former managing director of Google Australia[6]
- Neil Chatfield – former chairman of Virgin Australia and former non-executive director at Transurban[7]
- Cristina Pieta Cifuentes – Economist and former board member of the Australian Energy Regulator[8]
- Rob Coombe – Chairman of Colonial First State and former chairman of MLC Limited[9]
- Cathryn Cox – Executive Director of Health System Planning and Investment, NSW Ministry of Health[10]
- Larry Diamond – Founder & CEO of Zip Co[10]
- Jacqui Feeney – managing director of Fox International Channels (Australia and New Zealand)[4]
- Mark Fitzgibbon – CEO and managing director of nib Health Funds[11]
- Sean Gordon AM (Bachelor of Education in Adult Education, 2000; 2016 UTS Faculty of the Arts and Social Sciences Alumni Award Recipient) –managing director and owner of Gidgee Group, an Indigenous-owned and -managed consultancy;[12] also co-convenor of the Liberals for Yes group,[13][14] and member of the First Nations Referendum Working Group for the 2023 Australian referendum[15][16]
- Todd Greenberg – CEO of the National Rugby League
- Rachel Grimes – former CFO (Technology) of Westpac[4]
- Kristanti MBA - Canadian CEO/CFO (UTS Alumni 1996). Former Manager at Energizer Battery (Eveready)
- Vanessa Hudson – CEO of Qantas[17]
- Frances Hughes – former CEO of the International Council of Nurses (ICN)[18]
- Ben Kennedy – Founder & CEO of Gecko[10]
- George Koukis – founder and former chairman of Temenos AG[19]
- Ido Leffler – Israeli-Australian entrepreneur
- Geoff Lloyd – former CEO of MLC Limited[20]
- Graeme Mason – CEO of Screen Australia[21]
- Kim McKay – CEO of Australian Museum
- Bettina McMahon – Executive General Manager, Government and Industry Collaboration and Adoption, Australian Digital Health Agency [4]
- David Murray – former CEO of the Commonwealth Bank (CBA)[22]
- Warwick Negus – Non-executive director at Dexus and former managing director at Goldman Sachs[23]
- Gregory Poche – founder and former chairman of StarTrack[24]
- George Savvides – former managing director of Medibank
- Nicky Sparshott – CEO of Unilever Australia and New Zealand[25]
- Vivian Wong – Group Vice President (Higher Educations Technologies) of Oracle Corporation[26]
- Jim White – Senior Vice President (Human Resources) of Paramount Pictures[10]
Government
editPoliticians
editPremiers of New South Wales
edit- Morris Iemma – former Premier of New South Wales (2005–2008)
Federal politicians
edit- Tanya Plibersek – Member of the House of Representatives for Sydney and former Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party
- Roger Price – Former member of the House of Representatives for Chifley, representing the Australian Labor Party
- Susan Templeman – Member of the House of Representatives for Macquarie, representing the Australian Labor Party
- Matt Thistlethwaite – Member of the House of Representatives for Kingsford Smith, representing the Australian Labor Party[27]
Australian state and territory politicians
edit- Bryan Doyle – Australian politician
- Matt Kean – Australian politician
- Wendy Machin – former Australian politician[28]
- Natasha Maclaren-Jones – Australian politician
- Daniel Mookhey – Australian politician
- Marjorie O'Neill – Australian politician[29]
- Anthony Roberts – Australian Politician
- John Robertson – former Leader of the Labor Party in New South Wales
- Henry Tsang – former Deputy Lord Mayor of Sydney
International politicians
edit- Shawn Atleo – former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations in Canada
- Sekai Holland – Zimbabwean senator
- Gibran Rakabuming Raka – Vice President of Indonesia, previous Mayor of Solo in Indonesia
Public servants
edit- Michael Coutts-Trotter – director general of the NSW Department of Family and Community Services
Humanities
editArts
edit- Charlotte Best – Australian actress and model
- Natasha Liu Bordizzo – Australian actress and model
- Anh Do – Vietnamese-born Australian actor, author and comedian
- Genevieve Clay-Smith – Australian filmmaker
- Hugh Jackman – Australian actor, singer and producer
- Sophie Lee – Australian actor and author
- Yiying Lu – Chinese-born graphic designer and artist
- Alyssa McClelland – Australian director and actress
- James Millar – Australian actor
- Zoe Naylor – Australian actress
- Amanda Palmer – film executive
- Chris Plummer – New Zealand film editor
- Chris Taylor – Australian performer and comedian
- Rachel Ward – Australian actress and film director[30]
- Emma Watkins – Australian actress and The Wiggles member
- Allanah Zitserman – Australian film producer
Fashion
- Bec Cooper - Australian fashion designer and co-founder of Bec and Bridge [31]
- Bridget Yorston - Australian fashion designer and co-founder of Bec and Bridge [31]
History
edit- Jeannine Baker – historian and research fellow at Macquarie University
Journalism
edit- David Astle – Australian author, broadcaster and columnist
- Jayne Azzopardi – Australian television presenter for Weekend Today & Nine News
- Brooke Boney – Entertainment reporter at Nine Network's Today show [10]
- Kathryn Eisman – Australian fashion and lifestyle television journalist, author and former model
- Jan Fran – Australian journalist[32]
- Lynda Kinkade – Australian journalist and anchor at CNN
- Sonia Kruger – television presenter
- Joel Labi – news anchor and producer
- Caroline Meldrum-Hanna – Australian journalist [33]
- Timothy Palmer – Australian journalist at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation[34]
- Lara Pitt – Australian television presenter and sports journalist
- Georgia Rickard – Australian travel journalist
Literature, writing and poetry
edit- Anna Funder – Australian writer and winner of the Miles Franklin Award[35]
- Nikki Gemmell – Australian writer
- Kate Grenville – Australian author
- Yvette Holt – Australian poet
- Janine Shepherd – Australian author
Law
edit- Elizabeth Broderick – Australian Sex Discrimination Commissioner (2007–2015)
- Margaret Cunneen – deputy senior crown prosecutor of New South Wales
Sciences
edit- Sarah Benson – Chief forensic scientist at the Australian Federal Police[36]
- Jordan Nguyen – Bio-medical engineer, inventor, and futurist
- Lily Serna – Australian mathematician and television presenter
- Vanessa Peterson – Australian chemist at ANSTO.
Sport
edit- John Allen – teacher, rugby player and cricketer
- Lachie Anderson – rugby union player
- Jo Brigden-Jones – Australian kayaker[37]
- Bart Bunting – former Australian skier, Salt Lake City Paralympic gold medalist[38]
- James Chapman – former Australian rower, London Olympic silver medalist
- Pat Cummins – Australian cricketer
- Nina Curtis – Australian sailor, London Olympic silver medalist for sailing
- Claudia Gunjaca – Australian rules football player[39]
- Alyssa Healy – Australian cricketer[40]
- Katie Kelly – Australian paratriathlete, Rio Olympic gold medalist
- Boyd Killingworth – rugby union player
- Adrienne Marie – former Australian volleyball player
- Alexander Purnell – Australian rower, Tokyo Olympic gold medalist[41]
- Hayder Shkara – former Australian taekwondo athlete
- Danielle Small – former Australian soccer player
- Lucinda Whitty – Australian sailor, London Olympic silver medalist[42]
- Gavin Woods – former Australian water polo player
Other
edit- Mervyn Bishop – Australian photographer
Notable staff
edit- Debra Adelaide – Australian novelist, writer and academic
- Philip A. Gale – British supramolecular chemist
- Stan Grant – Australian journalist[43]
- Nick Kaldas – Deputy commissioner of the New South Wales Police Force[44]
- Michael Keane – American economist
- Antony Kidman – Australian psychologist and academic[45]
- Rosetta Martiniello-Wilks – Australian cancer researcher
- Ann Moyal – Australia historian
- Jim Peacock – Australian molecular biologist
- Göran Roos – Swedish academic and businessman
- Louise Ryan – Australian biostatistician
- Rosie Scott – Australian and New Zealand novelist
- Margaret Trask – Australian librarian
- Helen Vatsikopoulos – Australian journalist
- Cynthia Whitchurch – Australian microbiologist
- Mary-Anne Williams – Australian scientist
- Steve Wozniak – American electronics engineer and entrepreneur[46]
Administration
editChancellors
editOrder | Chancellor | Years | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | RN Johnson | 1989—1999 | |
2 | Sir Gerard Brennan | 1999—2005 | |
3 | Vicki Sara | 2005—2016 | |
4 | Brian Wilson | 2016 | [47] |
5 | Catherine Livingstone | 2016—present | [48] |
Vice-Chancellors
editOrder | Vice-Chancellor | Years | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | RD Guthrie | 1988—1996 | |
2 | AJD Blake | 1996—2002 | |
3 | RE Milbourne | 2002—2014 | |
4 | Attila Brungs | 2014—2021 | [49] |
5 | Andrew Parfitt | 2021—present | [50] |
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