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Programmed Facility Management’s First All-Company Town Hall

Oct 30, 2024

This year marked a significant milestone for Programmed Facility Management as we hosted our inaugural all-company Town Hall. The event, led by our CEO, Graeme Hurn, alongside the Senior Leadership team, was a dynamic gathering that brought together our entire organisation, both in person and via live stream, across Australia and New Zealand.

This engaging fireside chat provided a unique opportunity to reflect on our business journey and fuel excitement for our future business plans.

The venue for this memorable occasion was none other than The Fox Classic Car Collection, a location that added an extra layer of excitement. Attendees were treated to a visual feast, with the chance to explore some of the world’s rarest and most prestigious vehicles before and after the event. It was a perfect setting for the Programmed community to unite, celebrate our accomplishments, and gain valuable insights into our promising future.

Looking forward, we are optimistic about the future of Programmed and what lies ahead. We are committed to creating more opportunities for our community to come together, be inspired by our incredible work, and catch a glimpse of the innovative ways we build a bright future.

Here’s to the exciting journey ahead and the spaces we will continue to create for our Programmed community.

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