
Sandy Hollway AO
"The social and economic consequences of the impending retirement of the baby boomer generation, will impact every Australian organisation. As the workforce matures, organisations will need to respond with strategic, innovative approaches if they are to remain competitive.
SageCo's pioneering approach in the field of the mature age workforce puts them at the cutting edge. Their solution-driven products and services provide a platform for organisations to proactively address immediate and long term challenges and opportunities.
Through its impressive network of alliance partners, SageCo will act as a catalyst for leading players in the field to, for the first time, collectively and powerfully address the mature age workforce crisis.
I am delighted to lend my support to the work of SageCo. Having worked with the principals of SageCo at SOCOG, I know the quality of their work and their dedication and can personally recommend them to you."
Biography of Sandy Hollway
Sandy Hollway has extensive experience and expertise in public sector management, policy development and program design in fields ranging from industry and education to foreign affairs; international relations and negotiations; public relations and community consultations; major events management and coordination; SME business development; human resource management and staff development.
Key roles
Chairman of the ACT Bushfire Recovery Taskforce; Director, TFG International Pty Ltd; Advisor on business development, management and offshore opportunities to several Australian companies; involvement in trade promotional and other Olympic Games follow-up and on the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games; Advisor to NSW Government; former CEO, SOCOG; former Secretary, Department of Employment, Education, Training & Youth Affairs; former Secretary, Department of Industry, Science & Technology; former Chief of Staff for Prime Minister Bob Hawke. He has served at four overseas posts with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in North America, Europe and Asia.
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