Roseleen Woodman is a seasoned intelligence professional with over 15 years of experience spanning the Australian Army, the justice sector, and now the private sector. Her military career involved supporting strategic and operational intelligence in high-tempo tactical environments. Transitioning to the WA Department of Justice, she advanced intelligence-led decision-making by developing intelligence collection capabilities across the custodial estate.
Now working in the private sector, Roseleen continues to drive change across complex global settings, focusing on intelligence governance, security strategy, and risk-informed decision-making. She holds a Master’s in Intelligence Studies and postgraduate qualifications in Leadership, equipping her to lead in ethically challenging and high-risk environments.
Roseleen is currently undertaking PhD research on the application of Social Network Analysis to disrupt criminal networks within prison systems. Her work is grounded in ethical intelligence leadership, with a strong focus on balancing operational effectiveness, transparency, and institutional accountability.
