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Cushman & Wakefield Shines at Supply Nation Cushman & Wakefield’s stand-out booth ensured our presence was noticed at the Supply Nation trade show held at the Sydney Convention Center recently. The trade show, which showcased products and services in the largest exhibition of Indigenous-owned businesses in Australia, was a huge success, with more than 155 exhibitors.

As part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, Cushman & Wakefield was also one of the key sponsors at the Supply Nation Gala Awards, where we celebrated the achievements of individuals and organizations who demonstrate that supplier diversity is everyone’s business.

Through facilitating partnerships and creating long-term relationships, Supply Nation and Cushman & Wakefield seek an alignment of supply chain management values that assist in closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. This is done by accelerating pathways providing social and economic value for individuals and the community that result in real and measurable change.

Leaders of Tomorrow Conference

More than 45 of Cushman & Wakefield’s emerging leaders from the Americas, APAC and EMEA attended the

At the event’s Knowledge Forum, delegates had the opportunity to share global insights, a local focus, practical strategies, and their

two-and- a-half day “Leaders

of Tomorrow” conference on the Gold Coast, Australia. Designed to develop, stretch, and test the resilience of our emerging leaders, the event featured sessions on selling, presentation skills, goal-setting, and improving one’s personal brand. The sessions were facilitated by both external industry experts and some of Cushman & Wakefield’s top talent in APAC who shared their stories, journeys and learnings with the conference

vision for supplier diversity success in Australia. Cushman & Wakefield’s Stuart Smith , Head of Procurement ANZ, participated in a session discussing procurement 101 among a lineup of local and international experts from government, corporations and small businesses.

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