Bronwyn Short

Strategic Consultant, Project Manager and Scrum Master at JourneyOne

Bronwyn Short has an extensive work experience in various roles and companies. In 2012, they joined JourneyOne as a Strategic Consultant, Project Manager, and Scrum Master. Bronwyn worked on numerous projects, including the implementation of the IRMA software package at Murdoch University and the BHP Iron Ore IM Strategy. In 2017, they became the Delivery Lead for R&D, BHP on the Voyager Project, where they managed the creation of software for geoscience information in context. Bronwyn also worked as a Project Manager and Change and Engagement Lead at Woodside Energy. In 2020, Bronwyn joined Fortescue Metals Group as a Business Architect, where they collaborated with the Technology team to understand the future requirements for Workforce Mobility. Throughout their career, they have demonstrated strong project management skills and expertise in strategic planning, change management, and Agile methodologies.

Bronwyn Short's education history includes studying Information Systems at Murdoch University. The specific start and end years are not provided. In addition to their degree, Bronwyn has obtained several certifications, including "Leader as a Facilitator" from Lynne Cazaly in October 2019, "Visual Sketching (2 days)" from Biklablo, Visual Friends in February 2019, "Professional Scrum Master" from Scrum.org in October 2018, "Scrum Product Owner Certified (SPOC)" from Scrum Alliance in September 2018, "ARIS Business Designer Training" from Internal BHP in October 2014, "Managing Successful Programs (MSP)" from APMG International in August 2013, "Prince 2 Certified Trainer" from APMG International in April 2012, "Programme, Portfolios, and Projects (P3O)" from APMG International in March 2011, and "Project Management Professional (PMP)" from the Project Management Institute in November 2010. Additionally, Bronwyn has completed courses such as "Infographics Fundamentals" from Lynda.com in August 2016 and "OmniGraffle 6 Essential Training" from Lynda.com in July 2016.

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