Camille Goldstone-Henry

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Camille Goldstone-Henry

Xylo Systems Owner and Founder

Camille Goldstone-Henry is a wildlife conservation scientist, data advocate, environment activist and Kamilaroi woman. As an experienced wildlife conservation manager with a Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Bioscience from The University of Sydney, she specialises in threatened species population management and has been lucky enough to work with endangered species around the world in her career, including Tasmanian devils, orange-bellied parrots, Sumatran tigers and red pandas. With her work spanning NGOs, university and social enterprise, she has published over 15 conservation industry reports and book chapters, and has featured in prominent publications and podcasts. Her passion for wildlife, tech, equality, and the environment drove her to found Xylo Systems in 2020 so that future generations can enjoy the beautiful wildlife Australia has to offer.

Camille was named 2021 The Australian Women's Weekly Woman of the Future, 2022 Women in Artificial Intelligence Trailblazer AND AI in Climate Winner, and was a 2022 NSW Young Woman of the Year Finalist. She was selected to Taronga Zoo's HATCH Accelerator and won highly commended at the UNSW Sir Rupert Myers Sustainability Award in 2021. Camille holds an MBA (Executive) from the Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) at UNSW.

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The face of Big tech doesn’t have to look like the AI generated lovechild of Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs and Elon Musk. Women, although currently outnumbered, are ready to change the stats within STEM. Come explore ways to reshape the tech industry with Xylo Systems Chief Executive Camille Goldstone-Henry, Missing Perspectives Co-founder Hannah Diviney, Women Rising Founder Megan Dalla-Camina, and Women Love Tech Founder Robyn Foyster.
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