Paige Maguire

Director, Alumni And Corporate Partnerships, (assoc. Professor) at QUT

Paige Maguire has a diverse work experience spanning several industries and roles. In their most recent position, they serve as a Board Member for the Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame Induction Committee. Prior to this, Paige held various leadership positions at QUT (Queensland University of Technology), including Director of Alumni and Corporate Partnerships and Director of Graduate Research Education and Development. Paige also managed the operations of e-Grad School Australia, a virtual graduate school. Earlier in their career, Paige was the General Manager of Life Sciences at qutbluebox, the commercialization and innovation company for research at QUT. Paige also worked as a Commercialization Manager at UniQuest Pty Ltd and as a Scientist at Ciphergen Biosystems. Paige has a background in research and was a Research Fellow in Neurology at both Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital.

Paige Maguire has completed Executive Education at Stanford University Graduate School of Business. They have also conducted a Research Fellowship in Neurology at Harvard Medical School. Additionally, Paige holds a PhD in the Faculty of Medicine from The University of Queensland. They have further obtained a Graduate degree in GAICD from the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Paige has also achieved certifications in "Driving Innovation and New Ventures in Established Organizations" from Stanford University Graduate School of Business and as a Senior Fellow in Higher Education from Advance HE.

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Timeline

  • Director, Alumni And Corporate Partnerships, (assoc. Professor)

    May, 2021 - present

  • Director, Assoc. Professor, Graduate Research Education And Development

    January, 2018

  • Principal Academic Consultant To DVC Research And Dean Research Training

    February, 2009

  • Director, E-grad School Australia

    January, 2009