Alumniunited by purpose
A connected community of public leaders.
As a graduate of ANZSOG’s executive leadership programs, you remain part of an active alumni community that extends well beyond the classroom.
The ANZSOG Alumni network supports your continued learning, strengthens professional relationships across jurisdictions, and creates opportunities to contribute to better public governance. It is designed to support you over the long term — as your role evolves, your influence grows, and new challenges emerge.
Your alumni experience
Stay educated
Continue your learning with access to professional programs, events and conferences, including a 15% alumni discount and ANZSOG’s extensive Case Library.
Stay connected
Build and maintain relationships with peers across sectors and jurisdictions through events, chapters and the alumni network.
Stay inspired
Share your experience, mentor others, and contribute to the future of public sector leadership through speaking, mentoring and ambassador roles.
Stay informed
Access curated research, insights and updates to stay current on the issues shaping public sector leadership and governance.
Connection in Action
Learning and leadership, beyond the program.
Through events, webinars and conversations, alumni connect across roles, sectors and jurisdictions. These shared experiences create space to test ideas, learn from peers, and explore new ways to lead in complex public sector environments.
ANZSOG gave me confidence to scale my impact.Peter Harvey NSW Department of Education
“ANZSOG gave me confidence to scale my impact.” As Director, Commissioned Programs, Peter expands access to early childhood education across NSW. A 2021 EMPA graduate, he serves as both Alumni Advisory Council member and Ambassador.
“Reform is about accountability and courage.” Peta, a 2011 EMPA graduate, leads Queensland Ambulance Service as Director, with extensive experience in disaster management and public safety. She also contributes through the Alumni Advisory Council and Ambassador program.
“Good governance means adapting to change.” Annan, EMPA 2021 Dean’s Prize recipient, leads privacy and FOI regulation at the OAIC. His work on AI ethics and major organisational reform reflects the alumni community’s forward-looking leadership.
Get involved
From alumni to contributor.
ANZSOG alumni play an active role in shaping the future of public sector leadership. There are many ways to contribute — by mentoring emerging leaders, sharing expertise through events, supporting learning programs, or helping guide ANZSOG’s direction.
These opportunities strengthen the alumni community and ensure learning remains grounded in real-world public service experience.
Jurisdiction Chapters
Connected locally, across the region
ANZSOG’s jurisdiction chapters are locally led alumni communities that foster connection, collaboration and professional growth.
Chapter committee members:
Anne Neil
Chapter in setup stage
Chapter committee members:
Katherine Smart
Professional development
Local events and learning opportunities shaped by the priorities of each jurisdiction.
Mentoring and peer support
Opportunities to connect with peers, share experience and support leadership growth.
Knowledge sharing
Collaborative conversations, speaking opportunities and alumni-led initiatives.
Advisory Council
Alumni shaping ANZSOG’s future.
The Alumni Advisory Council represents the alumni community and provides strategic advice to ANZSOG on its direction and activities.
Established in 2018, the Council strengthens the connection between ANZSOG and its alumni, ensuring learning and engagement remain relevant, grounded and shaped by public sector experience.
Stay connected to the alumni community.
Whether you’re looking to reconnect with peers, contribute your experience, or explore new ways to stay involved, the ANZSOG Alumni team is here to help.
Contact
Level 8, 700 Swanston Street,
Carlton, Victoria 3053
Program enquiries
T: 1300 ANZSOG (1300 269 764)
E: engage@anzsog.edu.au
Events & Connection
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