Board of Directors
Skills Insight Directors are nominated as per the company constitution and are responsible for ensuring Skills Insight meets the governance and contractual requirements associated with our Jobs and Skills Council role.
Committees
Two Board Committees have been established that members of the Board serve on. These Board Committees allow for more effective consideration of specialised matters and make recommendations for action to the Board.
Audit and Risk Committee
The Audit and Risk Committee is authorised by the Board to take all necessary actions to assist in fulfilling its responsibilities. It ensures proper accounting and financial reporting, facilitates the independence of the external audit and addresses related issues, maintains effective risk management and internal controls, and conducts any required investigations, reporting matters to relevant authorities if necessary.
Lisa Marty, Chair
Michael Bayer, Committee Member
Cleofe Vinas-Wilson, Committee Member
Nominations Committee
The Nominations Committee assists and advises the Board on the composition, structure, development, renewal and operation of the Board and its subcommittees. It supports the CEO with senior executive development, succession planning, selection, and performance, and addresses other relevant matters as required. It is not a policy-making body but implements board policy and recommends nominations for board approval.
Todd Loydell, Chair
Jenny Kruschel, Committee member
Les Gordon, Committee member
Stakeholder Networks & Stakeholder Forum
Our work is guided by a comprehensive arrangement of Stakeholder Networks, made up of as many as 200 Industry and Associate Members, who also contribute to a Stakeholder Forum.
Members
Skills Insight has been designed as a member-based organisation, where Members represent stakeholders and, through various structures, guide the direction of Skills Insight in delivering services and outcomes.
Skills Insight Membership is open to organisations who are committed to the vision, mission, values and objectives of Skills Insight and the Jobs and Skills Council program.
Applications for Skills Insight Membership are open through the form to the right
Membership is free and involves as much time as you are able to commit.
Members are required to agree to the JSC Code of Conduct and the Skills Insight Constitution.
Read more about eligibility and participation
There are two types of membership: industry membership for organisations carrying out industry-based activities; and associate membership, for registered training organisations, group training organisations and similar organisations who are part of the VET sector or research sectors. For more details, please see below.
All Members have the opportunity to participate in stakeholder activities and engagement, connecting you with others who share an interest in skills and training and offering the chance to collaborate on solutions. This includes access to our virtual networks (once established), which will provide the ability to discuss issues as they arise, and to Stakeholder Networks which will aid in the decision-making processes of the JSC.
We are committed to ensuring our Members reflect the full breadth of our industry coverage, and matters of importance that impact these industries, such as climate change and First Nation’s custodianship of Country.
While our work will be led by Stakeholder Networks made up of Members, it will be guided by a comprehensive arrangement of stakeholder consultation. Learn more about our leadership and networks.
Before applying, please read more about eligibility and participation
Industry Membership
Industry Members are industry organisation, including sole traders, partnerships and other participants who are not excluded by the grant guidelines from industry membership. Industry membership may include a Commonwealth, State, Territory or local government agency or body (including government business enterprises) if they are an employer of employees who actively participate in work functions covered by agribusiness, fibre and furnishings industries and do not have a management or oversight role of VET programs.
Industry members can:
Associate Membership
Associate membership may include organisations which are:
Associate Members can:
Associate Members will not be eligible to be appointed or elected to the Stakeholder Forum but may participate in all other stakeholder roles available for industry members.
Current members
Members who operate in more than one sector are listed in all the sectors they have an interest in.