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Building Good Men Leadership Breakfast - Year 10 and 11


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Students in Years 10 and 11 are warmly invited to attend the Building Good Men Leadership Breakfast.

This is an exciting opportunity to engage with highly successful individuals who have overcome failures, celebrated successes and accomplished their big life goals.

Venue: Old Boys' Gallery, L Block - refer to G9 on the campus map

Our guest panel will include:

    • David Simpson (current Parent)
      David has been Managing Director of Summit Homes Group since 2000. Summit Homes has been recognised for its excellence in leadership in employee programs, extensive training, open-door management, new facilities and commitment to local charities.
    • Tom Streitberg ('93)
      Tom is an Executive Director of C2E Capital and previously Head of Strategy and Business Development at Buru Energy. Prior to that, Tom served as Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Company Secretary at the oil and gas explorer. Tom was a recipient of a 2013 Business News 40under40 award.
    • Callum Lindsay ('17)
      Callum is a Strategy Consultant at IBM, working with clients from various sectors, including government, healthcare, financial services, mining, oil and gas, utilities, and not-for-profit, to help them achieve their strategic goals and objectives. In addition to a full-time consulting role, Callum is pursuing a Juris Doctor full-time at The University of Western Australia, where he completed his Bachelor of Commerce.
    • Conor Coleman ('19)
      In May this year, Conor became the youngest West Australian and second youngest Australian to summit Mount Everest. Conor is an Analyst for ACTON Real Estate and has completed a Bachelor of Commerce (Property Development and Marketing) at Curtin University.

    Our guests will share their journey, including challenges and wins, and discuss how they pushed the boundaries in their fields of expertise. 

    After their presentations, there will be a chance to ask questions and gain valuable insights. 

    If you have any questions, please contact Suzanne Pelczar on 9442 1535 or email invite@ccgs.wa.edu.au


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