HR Summit Brisbane 2018: What you need to know

All the important details about next week's HR event

HR Summit Brisbane 2018: What you need to know

Over 180 HR professionals are confirmed to attend the HR Summit Brisbane when it returns to the Stamford Plaza next week.

Headlining this year’s speaker line-up is Helen Moore, General Manager – Finance and Business Services, Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games who will share her story on creating a future-ready workforce and how HR impacted the successful execution of the Games.

In addition, attendees will hear from HR Directors and business leaders from diverse industries with companies including Campbell Arnott’s, Queensland Treasury Corporation, Flight Centre, QSuper, the University of Queensland and many more.

The event will run over two days on Wednesday and Thursday with an informative exhibition floor for delegates to network and mingle with colleagues or find out more about new HR offerings from key service providers. There will also be a chance to go in the draw to win a $200 voucher to OTTO restaurant by completing their expo passport.

The HR Summit Brisbane will once again feature an official event app, which delegates, speakers and sponsors can use to customise their agenda, network, answer poll questions and more.

Dates: 24-25 October
Venue: Stamford Plaza Brisbane
Time: Doors open at 8am

The HRD team will be covering the event live so look out for updates this week or follow us on Twitter at @HRDAustralia and #HRSummitAU.

For more information visit http://brisbane.hrsummit.com.au/index.php

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