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Coffee with a CEO

September 19, 2023 8:30 am

Coffee with a CEO

A platform for professionals in the public service to connect and network with each other and gain valuable insights from successful CEO

Are you an early to mid-career professional working in the public sector, including local, state, federal government, and non-profit organisations? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you! We are proud to introduce our latest program, “Coffee with a CEO.”

As a selected participant, you will join a small group of professionals from across the public sector for a group conversation with a CEO over coffee. This year, we have lined up a series of CEOs from public sector organisations, each with their own unique perspectives and experiences to share.

The purpose of this program is to provide a platform for professionals in the public sector to connect and network with each other, as well as gain valuable insights from successful CEOs. Every month, you will have the opportunity to connect with a new CEO, discuss your career goals and aspirations, and gain valuable advice from a successful leader.

Series information

  • Please register your interest for each session you wish to attend (you are unable to register for the whole series).
  • In registering your interest, you will be requested to provide a brief statement of 55-100 words about why you would like to attend.
  • Places on each session are strictly limited to 8 participants. As such, please only register your interest if you are available to attend that session.
  • After registering your interest, we will select 8 participants to attend – a place is not guaranteed.
  • You can expect to hear from us, confirming whether you have been successful or not, one to two weeks prior to each session date.

Session 6: 2nd of October 2023
Kirsty Moore – Chief Executive Officer, Indigenous Business Australia

Kirsty leads Indigenous Business Australia (IBA), a Commonwealth Government commercial entity which delivers financial services to advance the economic circumstances of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people nationwide.

IBA achieves its purpose through the provision of supported, concessional home loans for first home buyers and commercial finance to early stage and growing Indigenous businesses. IBA also manages a diverse investment portfolio and has staff located in 14 offices across Australia.

Kirsty joined IBA in 2018 after three years as a senior leader with the WA Government’s Department of Communities where she had responsibility for shared equity and asset management of the $14.5bn WA social housing asset portfolio.

As a Councillor for the Australian Institute of Company Directors in WA, a Councillor for the Institute of Public Administration Australia (WA), and Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Kirsty has a strong background in technical accounting, corporate governance, and commercial finance. Prior to joining the public sector, Kirsty worked for National Australia Bank and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Kirsty has a passion for providing opportunities for the most disadvantaged to succeed and own their own futures, and has a unique mix of national, local, public sector, and corporate banking experience.

Date, Time & Venue

19 Sep 2023
8:30 AM to 9:30 AM

Venue TBC

Cost

Prices include GST and are subject to change

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