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U.S. Army General and President of the U.S.A.

Meet The Chiefs - Michael Pezzullo AO, Secretary of Home Affairs

  • 27 Jul 2023
  • 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Canberra Park Hyatt, 120 Commonwealth Ave, Canberra ACT 2600

Registration

  • Each GSCC entity may send one person. Any more are invoiced to GSCC.
  • Individuals and small groups
  • 1 x place at the head table
    1 x place at the round table briefing
    1 x table of 8
    sponsor acknowledgement
    Inquiries: info@meetthechiefs.com.au
  • Discount - 8 places for the price of 7

Registration is closed


Michael Pezzullo AO

Michael Pezzullo was appointed Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs on 20 December 2017.

Within the Home Affairs Portfolio, Mr Pezzullo leads the Department responsible for the coordination of strategy, planning and policy related to issues affecting domestic security, immigration and borders. The Department works with the Portfolio’s agencies to deliver national policy and programs in several areas, including: counter-terrorism; countering violent extremism; social cohesion; cyber security; countering espionage and foreign interference; critical infrastructure protection; national resilience; emergency management; transport, civil maritime and aviation security; customs and border protection; trade and travel facilitation; immigration and citizenship; and multicultural affairs.

Mr Pezzullo was previously Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, a position to which he was appointed on 13 October 2014. In this role, he oversaw the integration of the Department with the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS) on 1 July 2015, including the standing-up of the Australian Border Force as the Department’s operational arm.

Prior to this, Mr Pezzullo was Chief Executive Officer of the ACBPS from February 2013, having joined the Service as its Chief Operating Officer in July 2009. As CEO, Mr Pezzullo was charged with implementing and overseeing reforms in ACBPS’s business processes and systems, and its workforce culture and capability. From September 2013, he was the senior official who oversaw Operation Sovereign Borders and the related Joint Agency Task Force.

Before joining ACBPS, Mr Pezzullo was Deputy Secretary, Strategy in the Department of Defence from January 2006. He was responsible for defence strategy and planning, force structure development, the strategic policy aspects of Australian Defence Force operations and Defence's international security relationships. He also had oversight of the Department’s ministerial support and public affairs programs.

Mr Pezzullo joined the Department of Defence as a graduate in 1987. He worked in Defence until 1992 in a variety of strategic policy and intelligence positions. He then transferred to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, where he worked in the International Division.

In March 1993, he joined the staff of the Foreign Minister, Senator the Hon Gareth Evans QC. He remained in Parliament House until December 2001, including serving four years as Deputy Chief of Staff to the Leader of the Opposition, the Hon Kim Beazley MP.

In February 2002, he re-joined the Department of Defence as an Assistant Secretary in the Corporate Services and Infrastructure Group. In March 2004, he was promoted to the position of Head Infrastructure. In July 2004, he was transferred into the newly formed role of Chief Of Staff Australian Defence Headquarters and Head of Coordination and Public Affairs Division. Between February 2008 and May 2009, he led the Defence White Paper team and was also the principal author of the 2009 Defence White Paper.

Mr Pezzullo has a BA (Hons) in History from Sydney University. He enjoys spending time with his family, watching cricket and rugby league, and reading (particularly military history, international relations, intelligence, and political biographies). On 8 June 2020, Mr Pezzullo was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia (General Division) as part of the Queen’s Birthday 2020 Honours List.

Format

Our speaker will present this industry briefing for about 30 minutes followed by a Q&A session. Questions are welcome from the audience. 

Chatham House Rule

As the Chatham House Rule will be in place, there will be no record of proceedings, private recordings or imagery.

Program

1130 to 1200 – Registration
1200 – Secretary Pezzullo arrives
1200 to 1230 – Lunch
1230 to 1310 – Main Presentation. Chatham House Rule
1310 to 1330 – Q&A
1330 to 1400   Networking and Conclusion
1330 to 1400 – Round Table with Secretary Pezzullo and Sponsors. Iron Cage Rule.

Seating Policy

Participants will mostly be seated at tables of no more than eight (8) allowing for social distancing and providing personal comfort. Seats will be arranged so no person has their back directly to the speakers. 

Cancellations and Rescheduling Policy  

Registrations are refundable for cancellations received up to 5 working days COB before the event. However, another person may be substituted at no additional cost. No refunds can be made after that date. Unfortunately, no cancellations are possible for confirmed event and corporate sponsorships.

Meet The Chiefs Pty Ltd reserves the right to reschedule an event. As much notice as possible will be given. If registration has already been received and payment made you will be contacted to discuss your ability to attend on the new date and a refund may be available. Every effort will be made to accommodate our clients.

Inquiries

E: info@meetthechiefs.com.au

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CONTACT US

GPO Box 2667 Canberra ACT 2601

Chris Stephens
+61 417 208 402
chris.stephens@meetthechiefs.com.au

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