AVIATION INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME INTRODUCING THE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME AIA is pleased to once more offer the opportunity to undertake a dedicated industry Executive Leadership Programme. The programme content has been selected to provide industry leaders with an overview of emerging topics in corporate governance, SESSION TOPICS INCLUDE: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TOWARDS SELF REGULATION SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS WHY PEOPLE MATTER regulatory oversight, risk management, safety management systems and changing regulatory environments. This programme is a prelude, if you so choose, to undertake the globally innovative National Diploma in Aviation (Regulatory Oversight and Governance). Graduates from this AIA Executive Leadership Programme will receive a certificate of completion for this non-accredited short course.
THE COST OF THE PROGRAMME INCLUDES: N Accommodation on Friday and Saturday nights N Breakfast and Lunch on Saturday and Sunday N Dinner on Friday and Saturday LOCATION: WOODBOURNE AIR FORCE BASE, BLENHEIM N Morning and Afternoon Teas Reflecting the deepening partnership between civilian and military aviation in this country, Woodbourne RNZAF base will become the permanent home for our leadership programme. Located 8km west of Blenheim at the top of the South Island, Woodbourne RNZAF Base is co-located with civilian operations from Marlborough Airport. The area surrounding the Base has numerous attractions, including numerous wineries including Villa Maria, Huia Vineyards and Lawson s Dry Hills. Marlborough is also known for its idyllic Sounds, sunken valleys which create a network of tranquil clear waterways amidst native forests. The Sounds are home to bird and sealife terns, shags, herons, blue penguins, dolphins, seals, and native forest birds. REGISTRATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION: To register for this programme please contact AIA directly to provide payment details. Upon confirmation AIA will provide you with confirmation of accommodation booking Irene King, Chief Executive irene.king@aia.org.nz T: +64 4 472 2707 F: +64 4 471 1314 COST OF PROGRAMME: $2,500 PLUS GST Accommodation during the program will be located on the Base, eliminating the need to travel before and after each day.
PROGRAMME AND SPEAKER OVERVIEW THE SPEAKERS FOR THE AIA EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME HAVE BEEN SELECTED FROM SOME OF NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA S LEADING SPEAKERS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE FIELDS. THIS TWO AND A HALF DAY PROGRAMME ALSO PROVIDES PARTICIPANTS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN, CONTRIBUTE AND NETWORK WITH OTHER INDUSTRY LEADERS. Kimberley Turner is the Chief Executive Officer of Doug Martin holds a BCA (Honours) in Economics, Aerosafe Risk Management an international risk and is one of New Zealand s most experienced and and safety management company that has offices respected advisers on approaches to improving and staff in Wellington, Sydney, Canberra, Washing- the performance of public sector agencies in New ton DC, Mumbai and China. As a certified practicing Zealand. Doug has also been consulted as an expert risk manager and strategic advisor in aviation gov- adviser in subsequent reviews of the public sector ernance and oversight, Kimberley is heavily involved management model. As a consultant, Doug has in promoting and advancing the discipline of risk regularly applied the principles that underpin the management and has been dubbed a risk manage- public sector management system in the context of KIMBERLEY TURNER Chief Executive Officer Aerosafe Risk Management ment futurist for her innovation, forward thinking and original leading concepts in the field. DOUG MARTIN Executive Director MartinJenkins organisational reviews.
PROGRAMME AND SPEAKER OVERVIEW Nigel Gould became Chairman of the Civil Aviation Mark Thoresen is a former military Qualified Authority in April 2011. A chartered accountant by Flying Instructor, Check Captain, Testing Officer, trade, Nigel is a fellow of the Institute of Directors, Display Pilot, and Maintenance Test Pilot; and the Institute of Chartered Accountants and the In- maintains qualifications as a civilian pilot and stitute of Management. He is a former chairman of flying instructor. Mark s commercial experience the Wellington Regional Chamber of Commerce, and was gained in the finance and futures industries, was last year awarded the Office of the New Zea- and through business development and consulting land Order of Merit for services to business and the roles prior to and following his 15 years military community. He is also a recipient of the Wellington experience as a pilot, flying instructor and training NIGEL GOULD Chairman, CAANZ Civic Award for services to business. MARK (TORRO) THORESEN Aviation Concepts and Training Services manager. As a senior consultant and manager with a wealth of commercial and military experience, Mark has a broad and in-depth understanding of the aerospace industry.
COURSE PROGRAMME Friday 17th May 2013 Saturday 18th May 2013 Sunday 19th May 2013 12.30pm Programme Overview and Welcome 7.30am Breakfast 7.30am Breakfast 1.00pm 4.30pm Session 1: Emerging Concepts in Risk Management and Leading the Implementation of Safety Management Systems Speaker: Kimberley Turner, Chief Executive Officer, Aerosafe Risk Management 4.30pm 5.00pm Executive Programme 7.00pm Network Connect Session Hosted Dinner National Diploma in Aviation (Regulatory Oversight and Governance) Aerosafe Risk Management in collaboration with the Aviation Industry Association (AIA), the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the Aviation Tourism and Training Travel Organisation (ATTTO) delivers a full qualification program. Attached is the brochure for The National Safety and Risk Management Diploma Series. This short course is a prelude for those who wish to understand more about the level and type of content delivered through this programme. 8.30am 12.30pm Session 2: Towards self regulation: the implications for aviation Speaker: Doug Martin, Executive Director, MartinJenkins 12.30pm 1.30pm Lunch 1.30pm 5.00pm Session 3: Governance and Performance Management The added dimension of a safety sensitive heavily regulated operational environment Speaker: Nigel Gould, Chairman CAANZ 5.00pm 5.30pm Executive Programme Network Connect Session 6.30pm Hosted Dinner 8.30am 12.30pm Session 4: Why bad things happen to good people It s about attitude not altitude!!!! Speaker: Mark (Torro) Thoresen, Aviation Concepts and Training Services 12.30pm 1.30pm Lunch 1.30pm 4.00pm Session 4 Continued: Why bad things happen to good people It s about attitude not altitude!!!! Speaker: Mark (Torro) Thoresen, Aviation Concepts and Training Services