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to get them thinking about Engineering and IT, the skills required for the future.

Trivia Night

What a fabulous turnout for the first social event of the year held at the Caxton in February.

Always a sellout event, the room was a buzz with chatter from new and old members eager to catch up for the first time in 2023.

Madison Ryan was our amazing MC for the night, keeping the excited crowd engaged.

Once again some creative team names, a couple of the most creative being Down for the Account, Token Male and Street Credit.

The Watermelon Sugar team took out first place and coming in a close second was Down for the Account. Maria Schandl and Mackenzie Gunn showed their knowledge of all things credit and tied in “last man standing”, sharing the prize donated by Vincents.

Limited photos available from the night as our normal photographer was delayed and I am clearly not a great photographer.

Membership Milestones

At the recent Economic Breakfast two of our members were awarded with some amazing membership milestones.

Our Queensland President Stacey Woodward had the pleasure of presenting Judith Riley with her 5 year

Pinnacles Category Sponsor

Angela McDonald MICM

Managing Director, Optimum

How long have you been involved with the AICM?

I’ve always respected the AICM as an institution that helps people in our sectors, who don’t always enter it through the usual career planning channels, to achieve recognition for their business acumen and the important role we all play in the financial health and growth of an organisation, as well as helping individuals achieve their continuing education goals.

I worked with a National Sponsor for many years and was initially involved through their corporate membership – personally, I am thrilled to have received my 20+ year pin and to have tried to give back by joining Council in NSW, sponsoring areas and mentoring where I can.

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