“One of the fastest growing groups in the corporate world is the millennials. For many businesses these people are a rich source of innovation talent; they have grown up in the digital information age and are highly experienced in using technologies to learn, connect, collaborate and create on a daily basis”
- Xavier Leadership Centre
As the definition of leadership takes on new meanings and innovation becomes a necessity in today’s world, would the construction and property industries be better off in the hands of the millennials? NAWIC and Laing O’Rourke invite you to hear from six successful and diverse representatives of our industry keen to debate this issue. Sophie McCarthy,
Executive Director of McCarthy Mentoring will adjudicate the debate:
Affirmative Team
- John Fabbro, Senior Partner, Baker McKenzie
- Sally-Anne Friedlander, Learning & Development Manager, Laing O’Rourke
- Adela Greenbaum, Student UNSW Engineering (Naval Architecture) & UNSW Debating Society
Negative Team
- Steve Coster, Principal, HASSELL
- Sonja Kallstrom, Senior Strategist, Place Associates
- Melissa Chandler, Architectural Engineering Team Leader, Lend Lease
Wednesday 13th March 2013
6pm drinks 6.30pm start followed by drinks and canapés til 9.30pm
RSVP 1st March 2013
Date Start: 2013-03-13
Date End: 2013-03-13
Website: www.nawic.com.au
Cost: $40 members / $65 non-members / $25 students
Contact: Jessica Clark
Email: jessica.clark@haworth.com
Location: L’Aqua Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Park Sydney

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Thank you for honoring our beautiful sister's memory with those kind words.”
John D'Alessandro on Vale Dianne D’Alessandro