Future of Work - Trends for 2020 & beyond


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We are back for another big year of events that prepare you for a successful career in the Future of Work!
What better way to kick start the year than with trends and an outlook of what's required to not only survive but thrive in this fast paced world of work?
Join us for our 1st panel discussion in 2020 where our guest speakers will give you insights what it takes to stand out in all the right ways!
For this event, we are joined by:
Nahshon Pinto
With a colourfully creative mind, Nash works with people and
organisations to challenge their thinking , understand their
problems and collaboratively create solutions. As one of the co-founders of GLASS in sunny Bris-Vegas, he runs the Advisory and Innovation arms of the business where he brings together a bunch of rockstars, storytellers and experience designers to reset, rethink and reimagine
traditional management consulting.
Technology solutions that Nash has worked on with his teams
for State and Federal Government have been recognised as making significant contributions to Australian citizens including nominations for the Prime Ministers and State awards. His quality of work and differentiated thinking are just some of the reasons why clients like Tabcorp, Flight Centre and Jack Daniels continue to work with him and his team.
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Xavier Amoroux
Senior marketing leader with 20 years’ experience developing marketing and communication strategies across education, governmental organisations and financial services in Australia and in Europe, working for both private companies and public sector.
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Chris Locke
Chris is the CIO of Flight Centre Travel Group in Australia and New Zealand.
Chris is taking the IT department out of the basement and driving a cultural revolution where technology permeates through every business unit.
The IT department is no longer in the basement. Technology is now a real customer facing value prop that allows organisations to differentiate themselves. The CIO must drive a cultural revolution allowing technology to permeate through every business unit. In a world where technology is the business and business is technology a CIO must lead the combined body on a journey of uniting talent. Only then will an organisation reach its true potential as an agile protagenist in rapidly disrupting markets.
On this journey it’s important that the CIO drivers culture and capability. These two go hand in hand in leading a transformation. That's the kind of CIO Chris is.
Don't miss out on the golden chance to learn from these wise men. See you there!

Future of Work - Trends for 2020 & beyond