Our people
Trent Moy is a specialist in ethics, culture and corporate responsibility. He crafts ethical dilemmas encouraging you to consider the rules you will and won't break as you contemplate 'what ought one do’.
Johanna De Ruyter is a theatre practitioner who blends the language of the theatre with the language of the corporation.
Johanna joins By George & Co to share conversation about this grand tradition of theatre and what it teaches us about presence and power in the biggest theatre of them all, the corporation.
George Poonkhin Khut(phd) is an artist and interaction-designer who works across electronic art, design and health. In 2012 he was the National New Media Art Award, at the Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) for his heart rate controlled artwork "Distillery: Waveforming".
Martin Edmond is that ubiquitous, sage taxi driver whose swift pace through Sydney’s byways belies the elegant hand of one of Australasia’s more nuanced biographers and essayists. Martin Edmond is that ubiquitous, sage taxi driver. Used to be that you’d flag him on the run home from a late night in the CBD. The swift pace with which he’d navigate Sydney’s byways belies the elegant hand of one of Australasia’s more nuanced biographers and essayists.
Craig Judd is an artist and arts commentator, writer and curator. He is a regular catalogue essayist and contributor to various art zines and much esteemed guest lecturer at the Gallery of NSW.
Leigh Hobbs is an artist and author who works across a wide range of artistic mediums; his connecting link is humour.
Emilie Zoey Baker is an award-winning Australian poet, educator, slam nerd and spoken-word performer who performs regularly at local and international arts and literature festivals , and has appeared at the Sydney Opera House and TEDx Melbourne.
Garth Knight is an erstwhile engineer and an artist whose medium is rope. Garth creates rope structures and suspends bodies creating allegorical installations that combine Zen concepts and pagan mythology with the traditions of kinbaku bondage.
Tim Brooke-Hunt is one of the world’s leading executive producers of children’s entertainment and animation who is renowned for his successful adaptation of Australian children’s literature to the screen.
Described by Judith Beveridge as a ‘Whitmanesque Emily Dickinson of the southern hemisphere,” Mark Tredinnick is a celebrated Australian poet, essayist and teacher.
Listed in the Sydney Morning Herald Food Hall of Fame (2008), Lynne Tietzel is Australia’s foremost cheese expert and a food industry leader.
Dr Greg Schreeuwer is a renowned empowerment coach and human behavioural specialist who works with people to enable them to break through obstacles and find their true north. Greg's philosophy is simple – if you do what you love and love what you do, you can accomplish anything you set your mind to.