FREE WEBINAR: Sustainability sells – how to position your business for work
Event description
If you’re part of the supply chains of government or larger businesses, you may find you’re getting more questions about your sustainability performance.
Many large companies have set targets across everything from reducing emissions to using recycled content and are expecting businesses in their supply chains to do their bit.
The good news is there are steps you can take to better position your business to win work including having your sustainability achievements independently verified and communicating them to potential customers.
To find out how you can get your sustainability achievements in front of decision makers, join our free webinar with supplier diligence provider givvable.
We’ll cover tips on:
· Tracking and measuring data
· Importance of independent verification
· Communicating your credentials
· Engaging with aligned and motivated buyers through givvable
Webinar details
Date: Wednesday 24 September 2025
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Meet our speakers:
Frances Atkins, CEO and co-founder, givvable
Frances is the co-founder of givvable.com, a tech-platform using artificial intelligence, big data and advanced modelling to automate supplier sustainability and environmental, social and governance diligence for companies. Prior to becoming an entrepreneur, Frances was vice president in JP Morgan’s investment banking team, and a financial services lawyer with Ashurst.
Frank Dinneen, Small Business Procurement Advisor, Department of Customer Services, Open Data and Small and Family Business
Frank’s career has been focussed on addressing social and economic issues, through roles within government and with community businesses. His recent roles in the Queensland Government have focussed on delivering value-beyond-price through government procurement and diverse supply chains.
Frank is now the Small Business Procurement Advisor. He is passionate about delivering meaningful impact for communities across Queensland - before, during and after the 2032 Games.
Cara Westerman, General Manager, Business Sustainability
Cara’s background in environmental planning, social impact, urban systems, business advisory and policy development allows her to tackle complex challenges with practical solutions. Cara is a passionate change-agent, systems thinker and strategist with a deep understanding of the environmental, social and governance considerations associated with businesses, and the systems in which they operate.
Our ecoBiz and Workforce Evolve programs are proudly supported by the Queensland Government.
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