Amin Saskai

Amin is a Senior Procurement Officer at the Asian Development Bank (ADB). He coordinates procurement strategy, planning, implementation-related support, and capacity development for ADB-financed projects in Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Niue. Before joining ADB in 2021, he worked for the Australian Government, World Bank, and the United Nations. Amin holds a Master's in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply MCIPS.

Libby Paholski

Libby Paholski is currently the Functional General Manager for SMEC International’s Environment and Social Development Group in the South East Asia & Pacific Division. She brings over 25 years of professional expertise in community development projects from planning, policy development,  and social research (design, assessment, and planning). In the last 10 years, Libby has been involved in some key international projects/programs that have been involved in significant focus on stakeholder management and engagement to ensure effective and efficient project and program delivery.

Darren Godwell

Darren Godwell is one of Australia’s most well-credentialed Indigenous executives with several Board appointments and executive responsibility for his own company i2i Global. i2i Global is an Indigenous advisory firm providing support to Clients on matters of economics, enterprise and business development, business strategy and investment, trade, and Indigenous interests in exports. In 2022, Minister Ken Wyatt appointed Darren as Co-Chair of his National Indigenous Reference Group.

Paul Verwoert

Paul has over 30 years of business development and program management experience in international development assistance in 23 countries. He has worked with DFAT’s largest aid contractors and NGOs in business development roles and as a free-lance consultant. Paul has successfully lead business development strategy and large tenders to DFAT and other international donors and currently leads GHD’s pursuit of DFAT contracts in the Indo-Pacific region.

Julia McDonald

Julia is Head of International Development at ITP Renewables. She has 15 years’ experience in the energy industry, specialising in energy projects in the Pacific region.  Her background is in electrical and renewable energy engineering, spanning projects of all scales from solar farms in Australia to off-grid solar systems for remote communities in the Pacific.