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Mission Waves: Riding the Diplomatic Current in NZ & the Pacific
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Professor Margaret Maile Petty talks to Mike at Creative Futures
Mission Waves: Riding the Diplomatic Current in NZ & the Pacific
8 minutes 55 seconds
6 years ago
Professor Margaret Maile Petty talks to Mike at Creative Futures
In 2019, the Embassy was proud to support Miramar Creative’s Creative Futures conference – the two-day event offered insights into new technologies and demonstrated their application to creativity, business and our future daily lives. One of the U.S. speakers at Creative Futures was Professor Margaret Maile Petty - Executive Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, University of Technology, Sydney. Margaret has served in a series of academic leadership roles in the United States, New Zealand and Australia, where she has developed and managed a wide spectrum of impactful programmes and initiatives primarily focused on design and innovation. (Pictured: DCM Kevin with 🇺🇸 Professor Margaret Maile Petty (Executive Director Innovation And Entrepreneurship, University Of Technology, Sydney), and 🇺🇸 Jason Hintz Llopis (Digital Innovation Producer – Walt Disney Parks, Experience And Products). Photo credit: U.S. Department of State.) This focus has also allowed Margaret to develop and explore new approaches to the creation and scaling of student entrepreneurship, and the role of universities in supporting and driving innovation ecosystems. Originally trained as a design historian, Margaret continues to research, speak and publish on topics broadly investigating the politics and production of the modern built environment.Mike C from the Embassy caught up with Margaret while she was in Wellington at the Creative Futures reception... Transcript.
Mission Waves: Riding the Diplomatic Current in NZ & the Pacific