Session 11 1u2223

The Future 513h14

February 17, 2023

With the pandemic transforming the values and expectations of the workforce globally, racing must develop an effective blueprint for attracting, developing and retaining the brightest talent, and building a resilient and sustainable workforce that can carry the industry to greater heights. 3y511m

Focusing on building racing’s future workforce, this session will invite leaders from racing and sport to share their thoughts on the future of work, with an emphasis on the importance of diversity and inclusion, evolving workplace expectations, strong leadership and effective engagement with all levels of the workforce.  The session will also examine how the newest generation of leaders can drive racing forward.

For those forging their path in racing to established leaders, the insights from this session will arm you with some key tools for dynamic leadership and have you primed to embrace the future.

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Kate Roffey 47m1e

President, Melbourne Football Club

Josh Apiafi 5z495v

Sky Sports Racing Broadcaster

Raelene Castle 202f17

Group Chief Executive, Sport New Zealand

Tallulah Wilson 201b3m

Head of International, UK Tote Group
Racing Home Lead, Women in Racing

Kanako Ueda 2s6rg

Head, Management Planning Division, Japan Racing Association

Neil Wilson 5v2i1r

Chairman, Victoria Racing Club

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Raelene Castle
Raelene Castle

Group Chief Executive, Sport New Zealand

Group Chief Executive, Sport New Zealand

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Tallulah Wilson
Tallulah Wilson

Head of International, UK Tote Group

Racing Home Lead, Women in Racing

Head of International, UK Tote Group, Racing Home Lead, Women in Racing

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Kanako Ueda
Kanako Ueda

Head, Management Planning Division, Japan Racing Association

Head, Management Planning Division, Japan Racing Association

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Neil Wilson
Neil Wilson

Chairman, Victoria Racing Club

Chairman, Victoria Racing Club