Digital Future of Work - Sunshine Coast
Event description
Join Business Chamber Queensland as we launch the Digital Future of Work Report in partnership with Australian Retirement Trust on Thursday, 28 November in Sunshine Coast.
2024 Digital Future of Work Report is leading the debate on the evolving nature of work and supporting businesses to prepare for both the risks and opportunities in a digital future. This report is a critical resource for the Queensland businesses, industry, policy decision makers and investors. It provides unique and valuable insights on the issues impacting Queensland businesses now and emerging trend in the digital future of work.
Come along to hear the findings of the report that considers risks and opportunities for businesses navigating digital, artificial intelligence, technological and cyber security developments, with a contemporary future-focused business lens.
Event details:
Date: Thursday, 28 November 2024
Time: 7:30am to 9:30am
Venue: Altitude Nine
Address: Corner First Ave and South Sea Islander Way
Light breakfast will be provided.
Speakers:
Wolfgang Schulte, Founder, Timber Garden Cabins
Wolfgang Schulte is the founder of Timber Garden Cabins. His passion is to help households utilise more space or create a secondary income by installing cost-effective granny flats/ small house through an innovative flat pack system. Recently, government changes have allowed households to use granny flats as a means of generating secondary income. This presents a significant opportunity to create additional income and, more importantly, help combat the current housing shortage affecting many Australian families. Wolfgang has gained significant experience in this area and looks forward to sharing this with Australian families.
Tara Jacobsen, Program Director, Groei Education
Tara Jacobsen is an experienced entrepreneur, business strategist, facilitator, and collective leadership specialist. She loves getting off the beaten track and exploring new people and cultures. With over 20 years experience in applying strategy to corporate learning and development, education, business growth and organisational development. As much at ease with start-ups and regional entrepreneurship as corporate enterprises, Tara’s experience as an expert in human and social capital development is an invaluable resource in the development of groei programs. Tara is currently undertaking a PhD in Innovation and Strategy of regional entrepreneurship. She lectures in Corporate Entrepreneurship at University of Sunshine Coast in the MBA program and is also the co -producer of a successful podcast Project Leap sharing stories and advocating for rural and regional entrepreneurs. Likes: Hiking a mountain, travelling on unmarked tracks finding new paths, growing things, hearing stories of success about rural regional businesses and working with them for growth.
About Australian Retirement Trust
Australian Retirement Trust is one of Australia's largest super funds. Close to 2.4 million Australians trust us to take care of over $300 billion of their retirement savings. We're here to help our members retire well with confidence, focused on strong long-term investment returns, lower fees and the information and access to advice our members need to manage their super and retirement.
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