Boosted Series: A Virtual Fireside Chat with Layla Foord, ex. Go1 & Seek
Event description
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY x SPACECUBED presentÂ
BUSINESS ARCHETYPES WITH LAYLA FOORD
Do you struggle to hire the right people? Or lead happy and productive teams? Join us for this exclusive virtual event featuring Layla Foord, Former Global Head of Product Development at Seek and VP of Product at GO1 as she shares why the key to any team is the right mix of people and enough tension to create innovation.
Facilitated by David Harrison - Chief of Staff at Murdoch University, this event is perfect for business owners, talent recruitment professionals, leadership teams and individuals alike.
Layla brings with her a wealth of genuine and tangible experience in product, design, engineering and management. Her passion is helping companies to grow, through engaged, performing teams that love what they do and create products that scale sustainably.Â
Before starting her own consultancy, she was most recently the VP of Product at Go1 (a high growth Brisbane based start-up that caught the eye of Microsoft) and Global Head of Product Development at Seek. She understands products from the trenches to the boardroom and everywhere in between.
This event is of course open to anyone, women & men, leaders and supporters with a shared perspective, anyone who supports to the growth of women in business.
Event Details
Date:Â Tuesday 26th October
Timings:Â Â 12:30pm to 1:30pm - Event Start & PresentationÂ
Venue: Zoom!
Pricing:
From your Couch: Virtual Admission Tickets: $10 +Â BF excl GST
 1000% of all proceeds will be going towards Movember Australia, as we aim to support men's mental health.
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THIS EVENT IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY
This event is made possible thanks to the partnership of Murdoch University's CBD Space, and is proudly supported by Spacecubed's Boosted Series, and in partnership with Murdoch University, as we aim to support those looking for further growth and education opportunities from local and global experts. spar
Murdoch University is a place where business, industry, research, students, alumni, and the broader community come together to learn, innovate, and collaborate.
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