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Michael Hill

Infrastructure - Leadership - Future Thinking
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Michael Hill

Infrastructure - Leadership - Future Thinking
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Claywords: Michael Hill, AECOM, infrastructure, Civil Structural Engineer, growth, service excellence, Roads Australia Fellow, ethical leadership, property, transport, design, maintenance, management, trusted professional, GAICD, Executive MBA, Global Leadership, Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration, Bachelor of Engineering, University of Auckland

Michael Hill is a talented Civil Structural Engineer who has been involved in the infrastructure industry since his early years, thanks to his family's engineering business. Currently, he leads the growth, management, and service excellence for key infrastructure clients at AECOM. Michael's expertise includes strategic and forward-looking approaches to design and manage teams of professionals in the property and transport industry. Throughout his career, he has designed and inspected civil and building structures across Australia and New Zealand, which taught him the importance of effective maintenance and management of infrastructure to achieve the desired design life.

Mr. Hill is a trusted professional among his colleagues, peers, and clients, and his passion for strong ethical leadership has shaped the industry and community positively. He chaired the Canberra Consult Australia committee and is a Vice President of Squash ACT. He also completed the GAICD program at the Australian Institute of Company Directors and holds an Executive MBA, Global Leadership from Queensland University of Technology, a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration from the University of Technology Sydney, and a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Civil Structural Engineering from The University of Auckland. Additionally, Michael is a 2016 Roads Australia Fellow.

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