Ngaire O'Leary

Technical Events Coordinator at Garvan Institute of Medical Research

Ngaire O'Leary has extensive experience in the audiovisual and technical support field. Ngaire started their career as a Sound and AV operator at the Sydney Opera House in 1994 and later worked as a Props Technician at Opera Australia from 2000 to 2003. From 2003 to 2007, they worked as a Theatre Technician at UNSW Australia. Ngaire then joined Rutledge Engineering as a Projects Assistant from 2008 to 2009 and City of Sydney as a Theatre Technician from 2010 to 2011.

In 2011, Ngaire joined the University of Technology, Sydney as an Audio Visual Campus Manager. In this role, they were responsible for providing technical support to academic staff, managing a team of full-time and casual staff, and overseeing the production of various events. Ngaire held this position until 2016.

Afterwards, they worked as a Technical Events Coordinator at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research from 2017 to the present. Ngaire was involved in coordinating technical aspects of events and ensuring their successful execution.

In 2018, they took on two simultaneous roles. Ngaire worked as a Project Manager at PA People, where they managed projects related to audiovisual systems. Ngaire also worked at Arup as a Consultant, contributing their expertise in unified communications analysis. Ngaire currently holds the position of Unified Communications Analyst at Arup.

Overall, Ngaire O'Leary has a diverse background in the audiovisual and events industry, with experience in technical support, project management, and consultant roles.

Ngaire O'Leary has a diverse educational background, with a focus on communications, media, and data science.

In 2009 to 2010, they attended Edith Cowan University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Communications degree with a specialization in Screen Studies, specifically directing.

In 2011, Ngaire O'Leary enrolled in TAFE NSW and completed a Certificate 4 in Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia, further expanding their knowledge and skills in the field.

In 2016, they took a Certificate course at General Assembly specifically in Data Science, demonstrating their interest in data analysis and interpretation.

In 2008, Ngaire O'Leary participated in a Directing Short Course at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, broadening their understanding and expertise in directing and theatrical production.

In 2003, they acquired a Certificate 4 in television and Video production from the University of Sydney, specializing in Cinematography and Film/Video Production.

In addition to their formal education, Ngaire O'Leary has also obtained several certifications. In 2014, they achieved the Prince2 certification and in 2013, they earned the CTS-D certification from InfoComm International. Furthermore, they obtained the ITIL certification, although the exact institution and date of completion are not specified.

Overall, Ngaire O'Leary has a well-rounded education history in communications, media, directing, and data science, with additional certifications to strengthen their expertise.

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  • Technical Events Coordinator

    April, 2017 - present

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