Manufacturing Skills Queensland (MSQ) is an independent body established and funded under the Queensland Government’s Making it in Queensland: Building a Stronger Manufacturing Sector policy in November 2022. Our work supports the Queensland Government’s $70 million investment in manufacturing skills and training. The MSQ Board guides the organisation’s strategy and ensures investment in manufacturing skills and training through the Annual Training Plan meet the needs of industry.
Our Strategic Plan is prepared and submitted by the Board each year for responsible Ministers’ approval. In addition, MSQ is required to submit an Annual Training Plan to the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training by 30 April each year.
Our governance framework is designed to ensure accountability, transparency, and effectiveness in all our endeavours. We are committed to upholding the highest standards of governance, empowering stakeholders with the information they need to understand our decision-making processes and strategic direction.
The Manufacturing Skills Queensland Board is made up of an independent Chair and representatives from the government, employers, and employees of the manufacturing industry. The Board guides Manufacturing Skills Queensland’s strategy and ensures investment in manufacturing skills and training through the Annual Training Plan meet the needs of industry.
Paul Cooper
Chair of the Board
Owner and Executive Chair, Rinstrum and Chairman, Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre Ltd
Natalene Carter
Board member – employer representative
Director, RID Australia and Senior Executive Operations Manager, Dy-Mark
Sheree Taylor
Board member – employer representative
Queensland Specification Manager, BlueScope Steel
Ann-Marie Allan
Board member – employee representative
Executive Officer, Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union
Stacey Schinnerl
Board member – employee representative
Director, SkillsEQuipped and Queensland Branch Secretary, Australian Workers’ Union
Steve Koch
Board member – government representative
Deputy Director-General, Department of Employment, Small Business and Training
Bernadette Zerba
Board member – government representative
Deputy Director-General, Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water
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At Manufacturing Skills Queensland we are reimagining how we design, develop and implement training, skills and workforce solutions for industry. This means bold ideas and a willingness to tackle the big challenges.