goPassport
Klaus Felsche has a diverse work experience spanning several industries and roles. Klaus is currently a Co-Founder of goPassport, a position they have held since April 2020. Prior to this, they were a Co-Founder of Latent Insight, starting in November 2018.
In 2017, Klaus worked as a Senior Advisor at AlphaZetta, a full-service digital consultancy where they provided advisory services and collaborated with consultants to develop best practices.
Before that, Klaus was a Principal at C21 Directions from July 2015, where they likely held a leadership role. Klaus also served as a Senior Advisor at OpenGov Asia from January 2010.
In their previous role as the Director Analytics Innovation at the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection from September 2014 to June 2015, Klaus led the transition of the department's analytics capability to a new organizational structure and developed an innovation model. Klaus also worked as the Director Analytics & Risk Tiering from June 2013 to September 2014.
Prior to their work in the government sector, Klaus held various positions at DIAC (Department of Immigration & Citizenship) from January 2010, including Director Intent Management & Analytics. At the Department of Immigration & Citizenship, they served as the Director of Intelligence Networks from August 2005 to January 2009, where they managed onshore and offshore human intelligence and integrity networks and developed and managed the department's intelligence IT support system.
Klaus also has experience working in the military. Klaus served in the Australian Army from January 1979 to December 2001, holding various roles including Senior Staff Officer Education and Training Development and Officer (LT to LTCOL).
Overall, Klaus Felsche has demonstrated expertise in areas such as co-founding start-ups, providing advisory services, leading analytics and innovation initiatives, and managing intelligence networks.
Klaus Felsche's education history begins in 1974 when they attended The University of Western Australia. Klaus pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and German, completing their studies in 1977. In 1975, they also attended the West Australian Secondary Teachers' College, where they obtained a Diploma in Secondary Teaching, which they completed in 1979.
In 1979, Klaus Felsche returned to The University of Western Australia to pursue a Graduate Diploma in Education with a focus on Secondary Teaching. Klaus completed this program in 1980.
In 1983, Klaus Felsche attended Victoria College - Toorak, where they obtained a Graduate Diploma in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) in the same year.
In 1987, they enrolled at the University of New South Wales (ADFA) and pursued a Master of Defence Studies degree in Public Policy. Klaus completed this program in 1989.
Lastly, in 1990, Klaus Felsche attended the University of New England (AU) and obtained a Graduate Diploma in Professional Development, specializing in Adult Education in 1991.
From the provided information, it can be concluded that Klaus Felsche has a diverse educational background, with degrees and diplomas in various fields such as History, German, Secondary Teaching, Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), Public Policy, and Adult Education.
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goPassport
goPassport Australia is a technology company lead by infectious disease and border control expertise, that has developed a platform to support the opening of inbound international travel.• This is achieved via the application of mandated border control and government health policy.• The platform enables travel industries and stakeholdergovernment departments to monitor, control and escalate the risks of Covid-19 and other similar events for the entry of travellers intoa country.• The backbone of the company’s technology is a trusted end to end real-time platform which ensures safe international travel.• The goPassport consortium brings together three proven technology products to fast-track the delivery of an agile management platform.• Core tech is production-ready, with a highly skilled team assembled, product scoped and peer-reviewed.• The core goPassport real-time model has an Australian Innovation Patent application. • • goPassport is a user-pays service restarting the international arrivals which peaked at 21 millionarrivals into Australia in 2019. • Road-map to a liquidity event in the next 18 - 24 months.