CHICC Office Hours: Recruitment & Governance with Jason Borrie
Day 1: Tues 20 May, with sessions at 10:00 am, 11:00 am and 12:00 pm
Day 2: Wed 21 May, with sessions at 9:00 am, 10:00 am and 11:00 am
Where: CHICC – Level 2, 99 William Street, Melbourne
Session format: In-person meeting
Registration: Free to attend
Who should attend: Digital and connected health CEOs, founders and executives
Expert speaker: Jason Borrie, Director, HPM Executive
Sign up today for a tailored one-on-one CHICC Office Hours session with Jason Borrie, Director of HPM Executive. With over 25 years of experience in executive recruitment and leadership consulting across health and life sciences, Jason brings a wealth of expertise in helping startups succeed through strategic talent acquisition and governance.
During your one-on-one session, you can explore topics such as:
Jason is also well-equipped to address common challenges faced by startups, including:
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain free expert guidance on recruitment, talent strategy and governance customised to the unique needs of digital health startups. Book your session now to leverage Jason’s insights and actionable advice.
Jason Borrie, Director, HPM Executive
Jason Borrie is a Director of HPM Executive, a specialist Executive Search & Selection firm focused on sourcing and securing talented business leaders, exclusively within the Health & Life Sciences sector.
Jason has held international consulting and leadership roles in the recruitment industry since 1995, managing board-level engagements across divergent sectors including; Investment Banking, Funds Management, Insurance, Primary Healthcare, Aged Care, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology.
His recruitment career commenced within one of the world’s leading Executive recruitment firms, launching a number of new business units across their Financial Services and Healthcare practices in both London and Sydney. He subsequently headed the Health & Life Sciences division of a highly regarded Australian Executive Search boutique, prior to establishing HPM Executive in 2007.
The CHICC Office Hours program is powered by ANDHealth and supported by the State Government of Victoria.