Chat@6 with Women in A/AA
Chat@6 with Women in A/AA - Sharon Wilson | CNS Strategy Director, ASC Shipbuilding at BAE Systems Australia
Women in A/AA is thrilled to have Sharon as our guest speaker at our upcoming event! The evenings focus will be - Collaborations and Partnerships.
Sharon will share insights on bringing together organisations across disciplines and sectors for the successful delivery of complex collaborative Defence projects.
Chat@6 with Women in A/AA gives you an opportunity to virtually connect with an aviation/aerospace leader in an online environment. Grab your favourite drink and listen from the comfort of your own home, as Sharon talks about her experiences as she's taken on even more responsible positions, and ask Sharon the questions you often don’t get the chance to in more formal settings.
Who is invited
In the spirit of keeping everyone connected, A/AA would like to extend complimentary attendance to all, not limited to our members. So if you’re in the industry or keen to be a part of it, join our Chat@6with Women in A/AA series.
How to join Chat@6 with Women in A/AA
This event will be accessed online. Details will be emailed upon registration. If you need further information please contact us at [email protected]
Biography
As the Continuous Naval Shipbuilding (CNS) Strategy Director at ASC Shipbuilding, Sharon is responsible for the CNS and (AIC) Strategy and Plans for the Hunter Class Frigate Program. Her role includes responsibility for the Innovation program, the governance and measurement framework for CNS and AIC and the Exports and Future Business strategy and growth for ASC Shipbuilding.
In the more than 29 years she has worked at BAE Systems, Sharon has held many positions including leadership roles in project management, procurement, estimating and as the General Manager of the BAE Systems Global Supply Chain program and Head of Industrial Strategy.
Sharon is a member of the Flinders University Advisory Council and a member of the Defence Innovation Partnerships board.
Sharon understands the breadth and depth of Australian industry capability and the power of collaboration with Defence across academia, research, primes, and small and medium-sized enterprises. She brings an enthusiastic and holistic approach to Defence and industry collaborations that will support the needs of Defence now and into the future.