Business Matters: The competitive landscape of the future economy
Event description
The next frontier for Queensland business
At our final Business Matters event of the year, we’ll explore how Queensland businesses can seize the opportunities of the future economy where carbon markets, circular design, green innovation, and data intelligence shape global competitiveness.
Join us for a dynamic discussion where industry leaders and innovators will unpack the forces redefining growth – from procurement preferences and supply chains to strategic decarbonisation, impact investment and the rise of circular products and services.
Hear how you can position your business for future success from panelists Guy Dickinson, carbon markets expert and founder of Clima, Sarah Christin Reichmann, digital transformation leader and Co-Founder at Taylor and Richman and Paul Greenop, Head of Portfolio Management and Sustainability at the Clean Energy Finance Corporation.
Event Details:
Date: Thursday 27 November
Time: 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Venue: The Westin, Brisbane
Address: 111 Mary Street, Brisbane
Meet your speakers:
Guy Dickinson, Executive Director – Origination and Carbon Environmental Markets, Clima
Guy Dickinson is a former investment bank trader and Founder of Clima, a digital critical infrastructure provider enabling service providers in the net zero transition. An expert in carbon markets and removals, he is focused on ensuring the transition delivers genuine, measurable ROI and distributing the finest Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) while developing innovative models to fund nature.
Sarah Christin Reichmann, Co-Founder, Taylor & Richman
Sarah left a senior career at BMW Group in Germany to build something bigger: a firm redefining how leaders and organisations evolve. Alongside launching Taylor & Richman, she is completing a doctorate in augmented reality at Queensland University of Technology, merging psychology, technology, and business to shape the future of leadership.
Paul Greenop, Head of Portfolio Management and Sustainability, Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC)
Paul Greenop is responsible for management of the CEFC's General portfolio investments in renewable, energy efficiency and low-emissions projects. Paul also oversees CEFC’s sustainability function covering CEFC’s corporate commitments and investment-related performance.
Tickets:
General admission:
Single ticket: $220 + GST
Table of 10: $2,100 + GST
Business Chamber Queensland member price:
Single ticket: $180 + GST
Table of 10: $1,700 + GST
For members only: Click on 'access code' on the registration page and enter the email address associated with your Business Chamber Queensland membership and hit 'apply'. This will apply member discount. Please contact the Business Chamber Queensland's marketing team at marketing@businesschamberqld.com.au for any assistance. Tickets are non-refundable. Ticket prices are excluding GST. Terms and conditions apply. See here
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