Employee Engagement - Melcrum conference

by Lee Hopkins on March 12, 2008 · 1 comment

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Melcrum are running the Employee Engagement Conference 2008 on 29 & 30 May, plus 2 pre-conference workshops on 28 May at the Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel, Pitt Street.

If you are involved in engagement issues, you won’t want to miss this line up:

  • Jonathon Champ, Head of Communication, QBE Australia
  • Matthew Pritchard, Internal Communication Manager, Customer Service, AMP
  • Beth Amos, Director of Internal Communication, Child Support Agency
  • Joanne Martin, Senior Manager, Learning and Culture, ANZ
  • Peter Olsen, Group General Manager, Leighton Contractors
  • Robert Marriott, General Manager Human Resources (Corporate), St. George Bank
  • Mike Doyle, Manager of Culture and Performance, Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority
  • Sean Fernando, General Manager Human Resources, Infosys Australia
  • Rebecca Cattran, Manager, Internal Communications, VicRoads
  • David Sawicki, Managing Director, Impact Employee Communications
  • Marg Burge, Senior HR Advisor, Melbourne Water
  • Nathan Wallace, Associate Director, Technology, Janssen-Cilag

Definitely worth attending, hey?!

More details in Melcrum’s pdf.

Disclaimer: I have written and facilitated some Social Media workshops for Melcrum, plus written a report on podcasting for them. Irrespective of that and based on having attended some of their conferences I believe their conferences and workshops are definitely value for money — great content and compelling speakers delivering it.

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Alex Manchester 03.14.08 at 12:30 pm

Hi lee, thanks for mentioning the conference, it should indeed be an excellent event.

Alex

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