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marketing and media roles, including
podcast start-up Whooshkaa,
Macquarie Media, Fairfax Radio
Network and Southern Cross
Austereo.
Chau Tran, digital manager
of Step Change, a strategic
marketing agency deliver step
changes in business and people.
Chau specialises in automation,
developing multichannel journeys
and optimising the client experience.
With a wealth of experience in
leading global work streams, Chau
has worked with a range of clients
across industries of varying sizes.
Prior to joining Step Change, Chau
worked for Deloitte working major
clients across Australia and also the
United Kingdom.
Julie Duncan, talent acquisition
leader for PwC Australia specialises
in strategic workforce planning,
talent acquisition strategy, innovative
sourcing, early ID programs and
employer branding. Julie has reengineered
the recruiting and global
mobility functions for PwC and
designed a contingent workforce
solution in response to changing
workforce needs.
The APPMA’s Mark Dingley says,
“While the older members of this
generation are just in their early 20s
now, by 2025 Gen Z will make up
27% of the Australian workforce.
It’s vital that we understand how to
harness their interests and skills to
truly drive Australian manufacturing,
and that we understand it now.”
The NextGen Breakfast Forum will
be held at the Melbourne Convention
and Exhibition Centre, Friday 29
March alongside AUSPACK and as
part of Packaging and Processing
Week 2019. Spaces are limited. To
register, and for more information,
visit https://www.auspack.com.au/
young-leaders-forum-breakfast/.
Nick Randall Peter Hammer
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