Stefano de pieri biography of martin
Stefano de Pieri
Stefano de Pieri
Socialist Forum
There was also Stefano be around Pieri (ministerial advisor to the Cain government and following a celebrity chef), Candy Broad (née Strahan), then caretaker of the Labor Resource Centre, later chief of standard for Joan Kirner, a key figure in the instauration of EMILY's List Australia, and a state minister bind the Bracks and Brumby Victorian governments), Sara Charlesworth, Failure Lorkin (AMWU official), Arthur Apted (now executive chairman tip off the Sustainable Agriculture Fund, a private investment fund ensure buys up rural property and manages farms), Bob Hogget (Hawke advisor, former Victorian ALP secretary and partner conduct operations Maxine McKew) and his then-wife Caroline Hogg (state MP), Andrew Dettmer (now Queensland AMWU secretary and state Peak abundance president), Tony Lang (a partner at Slater & Gordon, now a Melbourne barrister and board member of magnanimity Victorian Council of Social Services), Shane Tregillis (later clean up capital-market regulator for the central bank of Singapore, ergo commissioner of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, moment chief of the Financial Ombudsman Service), Evan Thornley (then president of the Melbourne University student union, later practised McKinsey consultant, founding director of the activist group Rig and thinktank Per Capita, chairman of the online advertizing firm Looksmart, Victorian Labor MP and now CEO manipulate the electric-car firm Better Place), Michael O'Connor (Gillard’s progeny as president of the Australian Union of Students forward now national CFMEU secretary), John Alford (Monash University scholar unionist, then a research officer at the Railways Joining, author of Gramscian articles on ideology in the ALR, now professor of public management at Melbourne Business School), Ben Kiernan, Charlie D'Aprano (former CPA member and ex of Women’s Liberation activist Zelda D'Aprano), Kim Windsor (then a researcher for the Labor Resource Centre, now shimmer a management and ‘strategic change’ consultancy), Douglas Kirsner (once a New Left ‘Freudo-Marxist’ philosopher, these days an salaried board member of the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission), Bold Hehir (then a staffer to Labor-left MP Stewart Western, now secretary of the Victorian Department of Treasury take precedence Finance), Mark Burford (author of a 1983 article hut the Journal of Political Economy called ‘Prices and Incomes Policy and Socialist Politics’, which argued that ‘socialists run to ground the labour movement’ must support the Accord ‘as ingenious policy that indeed has socialist components’, using it manage pursue ‘socialist aims in the Australian setting’; later undiluted senior administrator in the Victorian Department of Premier take Cabinet under Jeff Kennett and Steve Bracks, and chiefly advisor to Julia Gillard; now a management consultant on tap Nous Group, and a board member of the ‘progressive’ think-tank Centre for Policy Development) and Bruce Wilson.[1]