NAWIC and Laing O’Rourke invite you to a debate on the subject: Changing jobs is the fast-track to success. Adjucating proceedings will be Catherine Fox, Deputy Editor, AFR BOSS. On the affirmative team are Natalie Slessor, Director of Consulting Australia at Woods Bagot; Neill Johanson, Director Davenport Campbell, and Jennifer Saiz, Head of Design and […]
September 19th, 2011
NAWIC and Laing O’Rourke invite you to a debate on the subject: Changing jobs is the fast-track to success.
Adjucating proceedings will be Catherine Fox, Deputy Editor, AFR BOSS.
On the affirmative team are Natalie Slessor, Director of Consulting Australia at Woods Bagot; Neill Johanson, Director Davenport Campbell, and Jennifer Saiz, Head of Design and Construction, Commonwealth Bank.
On the negative team are Paul McNerney, Regional Manager Infrastructure South Laing O’Rourke, Jo-Anne Harrison, Managing Director CBRE Projects, and Jason Varker-Miles, Director Cardno ITC.
This thought-provoking and entertaining evening will be followed by drinks and canapés.
When: Wednesday 26 October 2011
Where: L’Aqua, The Terrace Level, Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Park, Sydney
Time: 6pm pre-drinks, 6:30 debate start, post-drinks until 9:30pm
Cost: $40 NAWIC members / $65 non-members / $25 students
RSVP: Friday 14 October at nawic.com.au/events
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