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Position: GCA Contract Facilitator
Frontier Learning Technologies Pty Ltd
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Location: Cairns, Australia
Phone: +61 07 40415553
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Nationality: Image Australian
Qualifications: Bachelor of Communications- Edith Cowan University Perth.
Certificate in Eng Lit - TAFE, Perth.
Certificate in production management (media) - Abracadabra Films, Melbourne.
Certificate 3 catering - TAFE, Cairns.
PADI scuba instructor- Cairns.
Certified Facilitation Roles: Presentation Skills Bootcamp - G/L (PRB)
Customer Relationship Management - G (CRM)
Research Interests: Corporate communications effectiveness

Profile

Stuart's philosophy is 'Quality Creates Opportunity and Passion Drives Quality'. Whether it is directing a major communications project for a government initiative or setting up a luxury branded chain of outlets in the USA, or even trying to remember to breathe during a close encounter with a BIG Tiger Shark on the Great Barrier Reef, Stuart implements his philosophy in his projects wherever they may be.

Stuart's extensive experience covers a diverse range of industries and spans the globe from the US to the UAE and Australia. His list of clients includes Pinctada, Dubai Dept of Health, Samsung, Siemens, Kumon & Telstra. Some of his project material is required reading in Masters Courses at the same university he completed his undergrad.

Stuart has followed the GAC corporate education programme with interest for a number of years and was very excited to accept the position of facilitator with the CRM XciteU programme 2 years ago. Stuart is the founder of Gonzo Photo, which consults to the tourism industry in Far North Queensland.

 
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