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Change Happens with Garth Callender - Episode 22
Episode 22

Change Happens with Garth Callender - Episode 22

We hadn't practised specifically, what would happen, you know, if the boss got blown up one morning, but we’d practiced enough so they knew the drills." In the first episode for Season 2 of the Change Happens podcast, host Jenelle McMaster is joined by author and Managing Director of Trebuchet Pivot, Garth Callender, who shares his remarkable experience of his time as an Australian officer in Iraq and Afghanistan and how he has applied the lessons and training learned along the way to life in business.

Change Happens · Jenelle McMaster, EY, Ben Dillon-Smith, 3rdspace Communications, Garth Callender

February 7, 202147m 31s

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Show Notes

"We hadn't practised specifically, what would happen, you know, if the boss got blown up one morning, but we’d practiced enough so they knew the drills."

In the first episode for Season 2 of the Change Happens podcast, host Jenelle McMaster is joined by author and Managing Director of Trebuchet Pivot, Garth Callender, who shares his remarkable experience of his time as an Australian officer in Iraq and Afghanistan and how he has applied the lessons and training learned along the way to life in business.

Host: Jenelle McMaster  is Managing Partner, Oceania Markets at EY. 

Guest: Garth Callender Managing Director of Trebuchet Pivot.

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