Unlocking Enterprise Architecture Job Titles and Navigating Your EA Career Path

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November 15

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12:30 - 14:00

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Unlocking Enterprise Architecture Job Titles and Navigating Your EA Career Path

Architecting for Innovation and the Bridge Search are pleased to have Dr Christine Stephenson back for another Lunch and Learn session.

In this exploration, we embark on a journey to demystify the enigmatic realm of Enterprise Architects (EAs)and their job titles and unveil the transformative evolution of their role and expectations within organisations. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of Enterprise Architecture, unravel the career trajectories of EAs, and navigate the dynamic landscape in which they operate. Together, we will uncover the essence of this multifaceted profession and shed light on its ever-evolving nature.

15th Nov 2023
12:30 AEST
Via Zoom

RSVP – www.meetup.com/architecting-for-innovation/events/295645802/

Presenter:-

Christine Stephenson

Christine is a highly experienced enterprise architect specialising in the fields of Enterprise Architecture, IT Strategy & Management and Human-Centred Business Design.

With industry sector expertise that includes strength in mining, airline, travel, tourism, health and government, she has managed a broad spectrum of projects for global organisations and government agencies. ​

She has delivered effective architecture outcomes as well as building and managing architecture teams across the world for globally recognised brands. ​

Her strengths lie in communicating complex concepts in simple, easy-to-understand ways based on the audience she is working with and the outcome being sought. ​

She is a professionally certified Enterprise Architect (TOGAF®) and holds a Bachelor of Information Technology, Master of Business Administration and a Doctor of IT Management.

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