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Career Summary

With over 10 years experience in enterprise architecture, Christine has held positions in the healthcare, mining, government, transport, retail and finance markets.  Christine has the ability to demonstrate how enterprises can execute strategies that will drive their development as a business using simple methods and techniques.

Christine has established enterprise architecture capabilities, executed enterprise application roadmaps and developed enterprise architecture strategies for several major multi-national organisations. She is a skilled business architect as well with experience in Business Process Management, Business Analysis and Process Improvement.

In her position of Enterprise Services Manager, Christine has a varied role which focuses on account management, enterprise architecture consulting, recruitment as well as conducting TOGAF® training.

Training credentials

Christine is a part-time university lecturer for enterprise architecture at the Master’s level.  She also develops and designs course materials and regularly delivers workshops on a wide range of enterprise architecture topics to University and Industry.

Christine teaches the following courses at Enterprise Architects:

Christine is a passionate Architect who believes in using simple methods to achieve successful outcomes. She likes to be constantly challenged and flourishes on success.

Specialties: Enterprise Architecture, Business Architecture, TOGAF® Training, Business Strategy, Innovation, Business Analysis, Business Process Improvement, Business Process Management, Software Development, Service Oriented Architecture, Consulting, Project and Program Management.

Christine believes that an Enterprise Architect’s learning never stops.  Her philosophy is simple – continuously search for different ways to look at a problem and be innovative in offering solutions to the business.

Christine thrives on her ability to transfer her own knowledge in the classroom which is based on her personal experience working at all levels of Enterprise Architecture.  The advice given at all training sessions centres on knowing your stakeholders and what their concerns are. If you haven’t got a good handle of these two simple concepts, all the Enterprise Architecture and pretty models in the world, will not help.