How can AI give you back nine hours a week?

Hear from senior leaders implementing AI to radically lift productivity and bring the joy back into the workplace. It's the power of partnerships.

Chief Information Officer Leigh Williams is transforming the Brisbane Catholic Education workplace for students, teachers, school leaders and administration.

Leigh will share how Brisbane Catholic Education partnered with Microsoft to deploy generative AI across K to 12 schools, moving from pilot initiatives to large-scale implementation.

This work has included upskilling staff, students and parents, alongside cultural change across 146 schools, giving around nine hours a week back to teachers. It is enabling personalised learning at scale, with measurable improvements in learning outcomes and student wellbeing. The transformation is also supporting workforce attraction during a period of teacher shortages and helping reduce administrative burden across the sector.

Joining Leigh on the panel is Anatoly Tulchinsky, Executive General Manager, AI and Innovation at TechnologyOne. Anatoly brings more than 28 years of global leadership experience across Accenture, Deloitte, IBM and CGI, working with boards and executive teams to operationalise AI, rewire business processes, and embed trusted intelligent systems at scale. With his experience, he is helping TechnologyOne to reimagine their enterprise offerings as AI-first, including their OneEducation solution which supports more than 6.5 million students globally.

Together, Leigh and Anatoly will discuss what it takes to move AI from experimentation to enterprise-wide adoption, including the role of strong partnerships, governance, funding and organisational change.

They will be joined by Griffith University’s Professor Dian Tjondronegro, whose expertise is Digital Business and Information Systems. He works in the Griffith Business School and is delivering transformation in the health sector as well as on behalf of DFAT for Asia Pacific students.

Seats are limited so please register early to secure your spot

  • Date and time

    Thu, 26 Mar 2026
    01:00 pm - 02:30 pm

  • Location
    Griffith University Southbank Campus
  • Cost

    Members: Free

    Non-Members: Free

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