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AI & Employability: a panel discussion

Join us for this focused panel discussion exploring how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping employability and the future of work.
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As AI transforms industries and skill requirements, this session will explore not only the impact on careers, but how technological progress can support — rather than undermine — human creativity, dignity, and purpose in the workplace.

Hear insights from »ÆÉ«app alumni, now in senior roles across banking, consulting, and tertiary education, and join fellow alumni and professionals from a wide range of industries for this exciting discussion.

Date: Thursday 5 March 2026

Time: Panel discussion 7.30 – 8.30pm | Networking with refreshments 8.30 – 9.30pm

Venue: Craig Auditorium, Gateway Building, »ÆÉ«app, 100 Royal Parade, Parkville VIC 3052

RSVP: By Monday 2 March 2026

Tickets: $10 | Refreshments included

Enquiries: Briony O'Halloran | events@trinity.unimelb.edu.au | 03 8341 0216


Panellists

  • Imraan Mikayil (TCFS 2022): Founder & host of The Truth, a long‑form podcast featuring in‑depth conversations with founders, academics, and industry experts about how different fields really work. Imraan is driven by curiosity and a passion for understanding industries, and he aims to inspire listeners to take their first steps toward creating something of their own.
  • Chee Hoong Chung (TCTS 2025): A former Rhodes Scholar in Philosophy, Politics & Economics at Oxford University, Chee is now Director of McKinsey & Company’s Transformation and People & Organizational Performance (POP) practices, with deep experience in technology‑driven transformation, mentorship, and people development. Now, he also extends his work into the intersection of faith and technology, researching how AI can effectively complement human dignity, value, and the Kingdom of God as part of his Master of Theological Studies at Trinity Theological School.
  • Emily Chong (TCFS 2004): Emily is an experienced actuary specialising in General Insurance Pricing and Data Science, leading teams to shape pricing strategies across consumer, commercial, and personal injury portfolios. Emily is passionate about data-driven innovation and is an active mentor & contributor to the actuarial community through the Actuaries Institute.
  • Joey Zhou (TCFS 2002 and TC 2003): An Associate Professor (Practice) in Insurance, Actuarial Science, and Risk Management at Nanyang Business School, NTU Singapore. Joey is also a qualified actuary & certified financial risk manager with nearly two decades of industry experience across insurance, reinsurance, and the public sector, and also serves as an Independent Board Director at China Life Insurance Singapore.