Prof. Mark Considine
Prof. Mark ConsidineUniversity of Melbourne

Mark Considine is the Chief Academic Officer and Professor in  public policy at the University of Melbourne. His research focuses in governance studies, public sector reform, and local development.

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The Digital Delivery of Public Services: Assessing Opportunities and Risks in a New Era

Prof. Lee Burns
Prof. Lee BurnsUniversity of Sydney

Lee Burns is Honorary Professor in Taxation Law, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, specialising in international and comparative tax law. Since 1991, Lee has provided assistance on the design and drafting of tax laws under the technical assistance program of International Monetary Fund to over 30 countries, including in Africa, Asia and the Pacific. This work has involved providing assistance in the design and drafting of income tax, VAT, excise and tax administration laws. In recent years, Lee’s development work has focused particularly on the design of fiscal regimes for extractive industries.

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BEPS and the Taxation of Digital Transactions

Prof. Harald Fuhr
Prof. Harald FuhrUniversity of Postdam

A professor at the University of Postdam, Prof. Dr. Harald Fuhr is not only prominent in politics and international relations, but also in governance. His research area is mainly in public sector reforms, decentralization and local governance in developing countries.

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Local Governance Reform within the Context of Industrial Revolution 4.0

Noni Purnomo, MBA
Noni Purnomo, MBAPresident Director of Blue Bird Group Holding

Noni Sri Ayati Purnomo, MBA is a president director of Blue Bird Group Holding, a reputable transportation service in Indonesia. She holds a master degree from University of San Fransisco, majoring business administration.

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Blue Bird Transformation: Enhancing Competitiveness and Innovation in the Disruptive Era