
Jasmine Reay
Group Executive, Infrastructure and Engineering Services
ANSTO
Jasmine Reay is an Executive Leader with 25 years of experience in infrastructure and engineering projects across diverse sectors, including civil and infrastructure, renewable energy, water, airports, universities, building, and residential property development in Australia and the United Kingdom.
Jasmine joined ANSTO in October 2024 as Group Executive of Infrastructure & Engineering Services. She leads a portfolio of Major Capital Works Programs, Engineering Delivery, Technical, Maintenance Services, and Decommissioning functions.
Jasmine brings a wealth of experience in project delivery and portfolio management, organizational transformational change management, and asset management. She has a proven track record of delivering on organizational business strategies, implementing large change programs, managing portfolios, and ensuring strategic investments are driven by clear business outcomes, effectively tracked, and set up for success and operational readiness.
Jasmine is committed to developing and building physical and digital infrastructure that is financially and operationally sustainable, delivering public service amenities, inclusion, community, and wellbeing.
She holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), a Master’s in Planning, and formal Director qualifications (GAICD).
SESSIONS
Day 2
3:40
Expert Q&A panel: “What next?”
Sharing strategies to advance diversity, visibility, and leadership pathways for women in STEMM
Exploring mentorship, sponsorship, and allyship as tools for systemic change
Highlighting how technology and AI can support inclusive talent development
Discussing practical next steps and lessons from successful programs across sectors
Moderator: Jessica Wilson, Co-founder and CEO, Women Making Waves and Waves Tech Ventures, Global Grand Finalist of TV series 'The Next Unicorn', Leader within the Tech Industry
Jasmine Reay, Group Executive, Infrastructure and Engineering Services, ANSTO
Stela Solar, Managing Director, Data & AI, Accenture
Michelle Petersen, Chief Aerodromes Officer, Airservices Australia