The New Workplace

Josephine Sukkar , 13 October 2017

Join the ACA – Qld/NT for a lunch presentation by professional company director Josephine Sukkar AM, who will share her experiences of building a successful flexible workforce.

Businesses owners are being called upon to be financially viable AND socially aware AND flexible AND provide work-life balance for their staff. This isn’t easy in a commercial environment, where competition, margin pressure and the war for talent is real. Join us on Wednesday, 15 November to hear a different perspective and approach that may just work for the men and women within your workplaces.

Josephine Sukkar AM

Josephine is a professional company director with governance and executive experience across a range of industries including construction, finance, sport, the arts, medical research and social services.

As a former scientist and teacher, Josephine is analytical in her approach, multi-disciplinary with strong communication skills. Having established Buildcorp with her husband 27 years ago, the business now employs over 300 staff and has revenue of $500 million.

Josephine has public company and government board experience, and serves on a number of not-for-profit boards.

When

12.30pm for 12.45pm to 3.00pm
Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Where

United Services Club, 183 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill
Onsite parking available $10

Dress

Modern business attire (no jacket or tie required, no jeans please)

CPD

1 formal CPD point

Cost

Members: $110 p/p   Non-Members $130 p/p (incl. GST)

RSVP

Registration form to be returned to qld@aca.org.au by Friday, 10 November 2017 

Josephine Sukkar is a professional company director with governance and executive experience across a range of industries including construction, finance, sport, the arts, medical research and social services. As a former scientist and teacher, Josephine is analytical in her approach, and multi-disciplinary with strong communication skills. Having established Buildcorp with her husband 27 years ago, the business now employs over 300 staff and has revenue of $500 million. Josephine has public company  and government board experience, and serves on a number of not-for-profit boards.

 

This article is based on The New Workplace, Josephine Sukkar’s November presentation to the ACA – Qld/NT.