HR Summit 2024 -marcusevans

We are excited to announce that the HR Summit 2024 returns on March 4-5 at The Star Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia! The HR Summit aims to foster innovative thinking, share inspiring ideas, and promote community connections. Our continuing mission is to curate an engaging programme featuring visionary keynote presentations, real-life case studies and interactive forums delivered by compelling speakers and expert moderators. To achieve this vision we choose our collaborators with great precision – we seek out professionals who have deep expertise and hands-on experience, and can present cutting-edge insights that spark conversation.
The HR Summit provides a platform that helps leading HR executives evaluate and partner with relevant service and solution providers, while we connect innovative HR solution companies with these HR leaders. Furthermore, the HR Summit 2024 will highlight the current challenges and opportunities through visionary conference sessions and keynote presentations delivered by your most esteemed peers and thought leaders from Australia’s & New Zealand’s leading enterprises. The one-on-one meetings with leading service providers will offer vast expertise in the area of HR strategies. All this, seamlessly integrated with informal networking opportunities over two days, will provide a unique interactive forum. Do not miss this opportunity to network; establish new connections, exchange ideas, and gain knowledge.
The topics for the HR Summit 2024 are determined by continuous research with our delegates and leading enterprise executives. Some of the key issues for Spring 2024 include:-THINKING IN ALGORITHMSEnsuring responsible and ethical AI and automation usage by drawing on lessons learned to elevate operational excellence-THE EVP CATALYSTHarnessing skill growth and irresistible employee value propositions to attract and retain an inclusive and forward-looking workforce-A WHOLESOME PACKAGEAddressing salary disparities, remuneration packages and wellness benefits to nurture a healthy and inclusive working environment-LEADING BEYOND LABELSEquipping tomorrow's agile leaders with enhanced expertise, embracing failures, and navigating uncertainty to cultivate a culture of continuous enhancement-THE UNITY CODEEncouraging employee return to work through collaborative and result-oriented practices to create rewarding workplaces in today’s hybrid world-LOCKING IN HR’S PUZZLE PIECESMeasuring HR performance through analytics and change management outcomes to drive transformation and boost employee experience
At the HR Summit 2024, you will experience a dynamic program featuring visionary keynote presentations, real-life case studies, and interactive forums delivered by compelling speakers and expert moderators.
Notable Speakers:
-Vibhu Tandon, Global Head - Data, Analytics & Insights - Aesop
-Joshua Bamford, HR Director - M&H Ward Group McDonald’s Toowoomba
-Michelle Phipps, Chief People Officer - VetPartners ANZ
-Anushka Methananda, Head of People & Culture - Performance & Experience - Publicis Groupe ANZ
-Jane Hollman, Chief People & Culture Officer - Australian Red Cross-Matt Kershaw, Global Head of People Development - Domino's Pizza Enterprises
-Maricel Giorgino, Chief People Officer - Aspen Medical
-Kate Nuttall, Chief Diversity & People Officer - Tennis Australia
-Harleen Oberoi, Group Head of Diversity, Inclusion & Talent - Crown Resorts
-Kate Arnold, Chief People Officer - Madison Group
-Deena Amorelli, Chief People Officer - UNSW
-Katie Hodgson, Chief People Officer - Treasury Wine Estates
-Justin Burgess, Executive Leader & Former EGM - Laminex Australia
-Michael Kim, Head of HR JAPAC & SAMEA - Spotify
-Elissa Fletcher, Global Head of People & Culture - Energy One- and many more! To register your interest please click here: http://tinyurl.com/3ayjc28m For more information please contact Stavros Karelidis at stavroska@marcusevanscy.com or call at 0035722849378
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