FIG Congress 2022 Keynote: How the
Land profession skills may thrive in the post 2020 pandemic world -
Insights from across the Generations: Geography, Governance and
Volunteering
Victoria STANLEY, Marc VANDERSCHUEREN,
Israel TAIWO, Shirley CHAPUNZA, Tomasz MALINOWSKI
This month we would like to share with
you a video recording of one of the keynote session of FIG Congress 2022
In this recording that is offered to you in this "Video of the Month
Series" a panel of different generations share their insights
on how all four of the generations in the work place will shape the
next normal.
4 generations, 1 workforce- Understand who's who in the workplace.
Cross-generational insights on how all four of the generations in the
work place will shape the next normal. We listen to perspectives from
Baby boomers, Gen X, Millennials and beyond. Discussing what the work
place looks like, what skills will be needed to benefit society drawing
from the context of Geography, Governance and Giving.
This panel brings together active industry professionals across all
FIG member sectors. As members of each generation navigate the next
normal they explain: What effect the pandemic will have on cross
generational views of the skills they believe to be the most relevant in
the future professional world of survey; and Provide insightful ideas as
how we can move towards a resilient and diverse profession.
Watch and be inspired by the keynote session here:
About the panel
Chair
Dr. Diane A. Dumashie
- FIG President; Director Dumashie Ltd; Trustee Lionheart Benevolent
Fund.
Dr Diane A Dumashie. FIG Vice President, Director Dumashie Ltd,
is a lifelong career surveyor and is a passionate ambassador of
professional development, having throughout her career held
voluntary roles to serve the profession worldwide and is currently
trustee of Lionheart a surveyor’s benevolent charity.
A fellow of the RICS, Diane supports public sector client
organisations worldwide to deliver strategic projects that have a
clear social, economic livelihood agenda linked to land.
As an adaptive multi—skilled land economist Diane is stakeholder
smart to broker collaborative working between key partners to
achieve shared public and privates sector objectives. She leads and
innovates to manage change, energises and resolves complex issues in
the areas of land management, land administration, gender rights,
land and property regeneration. Undertaking consultancies for donor
multi-lateral and bi-lateral agencies to generate benefits to
society Diane’s innovative project leader approach has also
orientated to institutional land development and training.
She holds a Doctorate in Land Policy Planning & Integrated
Coastal Area Management; bringing together the needs of coastal
communities, economic and industry users and physical land and sea
dimensions.
Panelists
Ms. Victoria Stanley
- Senior Land Administrator World
Bank, USA
Ms. Stanley is a Senior Land Administration Specialist at the
World Bank. She has worked in more than 20 countries across
Africa, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and Latin America. She has
worked across a wide range of land issues including land reform,
administration, governance and policy. She also has experience in
the areas of rural and municipal development, gender analysis and
inclusion, information technology, public service delivery,
institutional reform, and strategic planning and budgeting.
Prior to joining the World Bank Ms. Stanley worked for several
NGOs on research and development issues, and for the US Department
of the Interior in administration and budgeting. Ms. Stanley
has a Master of Public and International Affairs from the University
of Pittsburgh Graduate School for Public and International Affairs
and a Bachelor of Arts from Cornell University.
Mr. Marc Vanderschueren - President of Fédération des Géomètres
Francophones (FGF), Belgium
Marc Vanserschueren is president of FGF (Fédération
Internationale des Géomètres - International Federation of French
Speaking Surveyors) Marc is former Director/Surveyor of the Fiscal
and Technical Directions of the Belgian Cadastre / General
Administration of the Patrimonial Documentation (Cadastre,
Registration, Public Property, Mortgage Service).
Mr. Israel Taiwo - Senior Lecture Federal
Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria, Church lead for youth
Israel Taiwo is a Lecturer of Geomatics at the Federal
Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria with expertise in GIS, Remote Sensing
and Land administration tools. He is a graduate of Computer Science
and Geomatics degrees with a passion for knowledge sharing,
volunteerism and social inclusion. His desire to explore space and
adopt it for the common good drives his interest in the Surveying
profession. He believes that only through volunteerism and teamwork
can a socially inclusive society be achieved.
Ms. Shirley Tendai Chapunza
- Young Surveyor, Zimbabwe
Mr. Tomasz Malinowski - Sales and Marketing Director, TPI, Poland