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The Churchill Club Ltd - About Us
We're about Ideas, Insights and Insiders
We examine, discuss and debate the issues that matter with expert speakers sharing their knowledge and perspectives.
Not-for-profit, the Churchill Club's
mission is to drive cultural change among Australian entrepreneurs and
innovators in business, finance, public policy and technology -
with the motto on all club events being 'No Hype, No Spin, No
Powerpoint'.
We're steadily building a reputation for dynamic, in-the-news programs featuring
Australian CEOs, up-and-coming executives and national business
leaders. The events regularly draw more than 100 attendees and give
members the opportunity to network with the best of Australia.
Information
The Club is known for its smart, provocative and often
irreverent programs. In addition to a stellar line-up of senior
executives, the Club features panel discussions with invaluable
information on technology, entrepreneurship, life sciences, business
leadership and innovation. Annual programs include Top Ten Tech Trends
Debate, Venture Capital: What's Hot? What's Not?, How to Build a Killer Board and How to Create a
Successful Startup.
Individuals
Throughout the years, our affiliate organisation, the Churchill Club in Silicon Valley
has hosted industry luminaries Mark Andreesen, Steve Ballmer, Craig
Barrett, Michael Capellas, John Chambers, Jim Clark, Larry Ellison,
Bill Gates, Andy Grove, William Hewlett, Scott McNealy,
Lew Platt, Eric Schmidt, and Meg Whitman. The Australian club has
simliar aims in enabling forums for successful and high profile Australian Innovators to share their views on the current business world. Club
events also offer opportunities to network and develop critical
business relationships with influential individual and corporates
representing a diverse range of industries, companies and expertise.
Ideas
The Churchill Club provides an independent forum where
business leaders who are driving change can exchange ideas, opinions, and
viewpoints. Collaborators and competitors often meet on the Churchill
Club stage with authoritative moderators who go beyond the hype to get
the real story. Attendees have the opportunity to ask questions
directly to panelists, uncensored by the moderator.
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