Stewart Bird began their work experience as a Project Manager at Arup in 2013. During this role, they worked on various digital projects and later transitioned to become the Project Manager for Arup University, focusing on research and development. In 2016, they joined Aurecon as the Digital Futures Leader, leading the Digital Futures team and working closely with the business and clients to identify innovative opportunities. In 2021, they took on the role of Principal, Innovation at Aurecon, responsible for driving innovation and approaching projects differently. Currently, Stewart is the Chief Product Officer at AutoGrab, starting in 2023.
Stewart Bird's education history begins in 2007 when they enrolled at Monash University. Stewart completed a Bachelor of Business in Banking & Finance from 2007 to 2011. Following this, from 2008 to 2011, they pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Mandarin from the same university. In 2012, Stewart went on to join RMIT University, where they obtained a Masters of Project Management, completing their studies in 2015.
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