SA Ecosystem Mixer | Megatrends: A conversation about our future
Event description
SA Ecosystem Mixer | Megatrends: A conversation about our future
📆 Friday 14th November | 4:30pm – 6:30pm
📍Stone & Chalk Adelaide, Lot Fourteen
Join us for an engaging discussion on the global megatrends reshaping industries and the strategies driving reinvention. Hear from Ben Colley (Stone & Chalk), Katherine Cobb (PwC Australia), and Ariella Helfgott (SA Futures Agency), along with additional speakers to be announced, as they share insights on harnessing these trends to fuel innovation and success.
Register now to be part of the conversation:
Katherine Cobb – Head of Internal Audit, PwC Australia
Katherine Cobb leads initiatives to enhance risk management and governance across PwC's national operations. With over 15 years of experience in auditing and advisory services, Katherine is recognised for her strategic insights into evolving market trends and technology innovation. Her expertise in aligning audit practices with industry shifts makes her a sought-after speaker and thought leader in the field.
Professor Ariella Helfgott – Foresight Director, SA Futures Agency
Ariella's foresight work is deeply rooted in her belief that the future belongs to everyone. She has more than 20 years experience enabling future-focused dialogues, decision-making, collaboration and systemic change. She has worked across 26 countries in 8 global regions guiding governments, industries and communities using foresight to create resilient, healthy and prosperous futures.
The conversation will be moderated by Ben Colley, General Manager of Stone & Chalk South Australia.
Stick around for drinks, snacks, and great conversations with fellow founders, innovators and ecosystem champions.
Disclaimer: PwC refers to the PwC Australia group of member firms and may sometimes refer to the PwC network. Each member firm is a separate legal entity. Please see www.pwc.com/structure for further details.
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