Thursday, 7 April, 2011 - 00:00
Unfamiliar players face-off in competitive new paradigm
Many not-for-profit organisations are rethinking their business model as the lines between the public, private and charitable sectors become more opaque.
Trent Bartlett is chair of the Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association and Good Samaritan Industries, as well as being an independent director of Beyond Bank.
He was chief executive of Capricorn Society, one of Australia's most successful co-operative enterprises, from 2001 to 2011. Prior to that, he held senior executive positions with David Jones, Aherns and Target Australia which was then part of the Coles Myer Group.
Mr Bartlett is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and an Accredited Facilitator of their Governance Education Programs.
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Many not-for-profit organisations are rethinking their business model as the lines between the public, private and charitable sectors become more opaque.
Western Australia-based health fund HBF has offloaded its general insurance business to national giant IAG’s subsidiary, CGU, for an undisclosed sum as part of a strategy to focus on its core business.
IT’S slow, it’s uncertain and it’s costly. That’s how property industry players describe the processes for gaining approvals for new developments.It doesn’t matter if the development is in the outer suburbs or the inner city – the same problems keep recurring.
The housing construction industry in Western Australia hit decade-low activity levels last financial year, yet there is uncertainty about whether the traditional bounce will occur.
Trent Bartlett has been appointed as a planning partner at Exit Alliance, a national professional advisory network established to meet the demand for comprehensive exit and succession planning solutions by business owners.
Former Capricorn Society chief executive Trent Bartlett has been made chair of a team of 12 to 16 CEOs in The Executive Connection.
Our board moves wrap includes Paul Sadleir, Trent Bartlett, Dennis Wilkins, Julia Beckett, David Williams, Pablo Tarantini, and Benjamin Bell.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Paul Sadleir, Trent Bartlett, Simon Taylor, Garry Chandler, Anna Reece, Ailsa Osborne and Sallese Wilmot-Barr.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Trent Bartlett, Susan Male, Isabelle Deschamps, Craig Amos, Ella Dachs, Rachael Whitworth, Mark Hyde, Jennifer Tropiano, Mandee de Reus, Mary Roseingrave, Ching Yee Tan and Colin Judd.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes David Coyne, Lisa Wynne, Jérôme Pécresse, Neil Brodie, Benjamin Carruthers, Ash Colmer, Fiona Payne, Trent Barlett, Stephen Butcher, Rosemarie Myers, Clare Cullen and Paul Lyons.
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