
Senate election for academic staff
News 19 FebruaryNominations are now open to appoint two members of our academic staff to the university Senate for a term ending in 2028.
22 July 2020
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Long-serving staff member Ian Bray recently celebrated 25 years of service with ACU and has made significant contributions in a variety of roles.
Ian first joined ACU in July 1995 as a Data Entry Operator in Student Administration at our Ballarat Campus.
Between 1997 and 2000, Ian acted as Team Leader, Student Records at our Canberra Campus and at our Christ and Fitzroy campuses in Melbourne. He then played a major role in the amalgamation of our records for Christ and Fitzroy campuses when they merged to form one campus at Fitzroy in 2000.
In 2001, Ian was seconded to the Banner 5.3 upgrade and saw the project out to its successful completion. In 2003 and 2004, Ian gave his support to the Faculty of Nursing as a placement officer and has had stints at Melbourne and Ballarat for the faculty.
Ian joined Students Systems in 2005 and held a number of positions across support, government reporting, and project work up until 2015.
From 2015 till today, Ian has been a Business Analyst helping to build the integration between ACUCom and Banner, as well as playing a lead role in the implementation of My eQuals for our graduating students.
We are honoured and proud of Ian for achieving this 25-year milestone with ACU. Congratulations, Ian, and thank you for your service to the university.
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