Do you have new employees unfamiliar with co-operative and mutual structures and their purpose? Or do you have directors and executives looking to deepen their knowledge of the sector? This is a 2-hour online program designed to provide a general introduction to the co-ops and mutual industry in Australia and globally.
This course is suitable for anyone new to co-operatives and mutuals and those looking for a refresher and information on the live sector. It can be tailored to your existing induction training program, or your employees can take one of our online classes throughout the year.
It is facilitated by well-known co-operative development expert Antony McMullen and includes live interaction and two guest speakers.
The key objective is to educate and inspire people working in the sector to understand more about the unique role and contribution of co-operatives and mutuals to help them in their role in their CME, whether frontline staff, management or directors. It will help build a meaningful connection between the employee and the wider CME sector, as well as strengthen the relationship with their individual employer.
This is achieved through a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles which underpin CMEs as businesses that put purpose, people, and communities at the heart of the enterprise.
It is delivered in a live, interactive webinar structure with a unique live Q&A with two sector leaders. Knowledge is delivered in a fun and accessible format.
By undertaking the course, your employees will learn:
Upon completing the course, attendees will be able to demonstrate their understanding of:
Length: 2 hours
Delivery mode: Online
Professional development: 2 CPD points are awarded
Brenton Woolston is Managing Director of Almondco Australia Ltd, a 100% dedicated almond processing and marketing company. Brenton was appointed to Almondco as Marketing Manager in 2001 and was promoted to Group General Manager just over a year later. In 2012 Brenton commenced his leading role as Managing Director. He continues to lead and manage a sustained period of significant growth and success in Almondco’s long history and is a strong advocate for promoting Australian almonds as a premium, food safe product on the world stage. Brenton has been an active industry participant, by providing long service as a Director of the Almond Board of Australia (ABA) and was Chairman from 2007 to 2009. Mr Woolston also held the position of President of the Australian Nut Industry Council (ANIC) from 2006 to 2009. Brenton has represented and presented on behalf of the Australian almond industry at several international conferences and events.
Angela has over 20 years experience disability services in government and not for profit organisations, across frontline and management roles. Her vision for a more inclusive society for people with disability, positions her well to lead a strategic vision inspired by members of the SILC cooperative. Angela has a background in Occupational Therapy and holds a Master of Health Science (Developmental Disability). She is trained in Asset Based Community Development and has led projects to build more inclusive communities for people with disabilities. Angela is a member of the Australian Institute Company of Directors and is currently a member of the Intellectual Disability Reference Group, one of four formal Reference Groups of the Independent Advisory Council to the NDIS.
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