Apprenticeship Support Australia Wollongong Event
Event description
Please be our guest at this FREE event for drinks, canapes and a discussion that you can’t afford to miss!
If you’ve ever struggled with managing the different generations in your workforce, recruiting the right talent, managing employee expectations or strategies to help your team perform at their peak, you’ll want to be a part of this conversation.
Our expert panel, led by Susie Burrell, will share actionable insights and strategies to create a blueprint for the success of apprentices, trainees and other young people in your business.
Special guest Jason Nightingale will share lessons from elite sport that can be applied in your business!
Discover how to...
- Harness the strengths of the different generations to create a thriving workplace
- Attract and retain top Gen Z talent
- Apply science to create a best practice induction and coaching program
- Use the insights from ASA’s study on apprentices that quit to safeguard your business from low retention rates
- Take lessons from elite sport to get your team performing at their peak
Schedule for the event
- 4.30pm: Registration, drinks and canapes
- 5pm: Presentation
- 6.30pm: Drinks and canapes
- 7pm: Event concludesÂ
Limited seats, RSVP now for your free ticket!
There is paid parking within the Novotel or street parking available nearby.
Guest speakers
Susie Burrell
Susie Burrell is passionate about empowering people and teams, using science to help optimise their performance and wellbeing. She holds an Honours Degree in Psychology and a Masters of Coaching Psychology, and shares insights which businesses can apply to coaching and mentoring staff. Sue also holds an Honours Degree in Nutrition & Dietetics and has graced the screens as the resident dietitian on Channel 7’s Sunrise, enriching the lives of countless viewers with her practical and evidence-based advice.
Jason Nightingale
Jason Nightingale is a former NRL player and New Zealand international, known for his versatility with the St. George Illawarra Dragons. He was a part of the 2010 NRL Premiership winning team and played a key role in New Zealand’s 2008 World Cup victory. Beyond rugby, Jason is the founder of the Elite Athlete Business School, helping athletes transition to life after sport through business education. He is also Director of Partnerships at CNG Property Group and an Ambassador for the Dragons. Jason is dedicated to inspiring young athletes to reach their potential, both on and off the field, by helping them develop the skills and mindset needed to excel in sport, business, and life.
Josh Hanley
As Accor’s lead for Social Impact across the Pacific Region, Josh’s work focuses on the cultural diversity of the workforce and leadership development. Josh designed and implemented the Accor Pacific Indigenous Hotel Traineeship, to provide career pathways and development opportunities for young Indigenous talent and shares his direct experience in mentoring young people to achieve successful completion.
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