Zenergy – CEO’s Forum

Topic: “Key components of Safety strategies in peak organisations”



When: Friday 10th June 2016



As the leading partner of the HSEQ industry, Zenergy are proud to present our next CEO’s Forum outlining how boards and CEOs set strategy where safety success is integral to organisational effectiveness.

Zenergy will host a CEO’s forum in Sydney CBD on Friday 10th June, where we have a panel of CEO’s / Executive leaders will discuss what safety leadership looks like in their organisation and why they believe its forms an essential component to their operational strategy. The aim of this event is to not only highlight key thought leaders in the industry but to consciously promote and raise skills across a wider platform as we genuinely believe that safety should not be viewed as a competitive advantage.


The CEO’s forum will run from 7:00am to 10:00am on Friday 10th June. 

Confirmed Panel members are:

Paul Scurrah – Chief Executive Officer at DP World

Cathal O’Rourke – Managing Director at Laing O’Rourke

Andrew Penca – Managing Director at Cummins South Pacific

Tim Reardon – Secretary, Transport for NSW

The audience will consist of Senior Executives and Board Members that want to engage with the emerging practices that build organisational effectiveness for the; Construction, Manufacturing, Utility Services, Transport, Government and Corporate sectors.


Register your interest now by emailing your details with your account manager at Zenergy – Priority will be given to CEOs, their Safety Executive, and board members / company directors.


By engaging with the leaders in our area of specialisation, Zenergy are able to provide a medium whereby the WHS industry can continually develop and flourish through better education and the sharing of information. Our events range across intimate lunches for 15 industry visionaries, to forums of up to 150 attendees encompassing Chief Executive Officers to the brightest up and coming WHS professionals (‘Generation Z’) in the industry.

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