Seminar / workshop

ICHCA: Victoria Luncheon Forum

Australia, Melbourne - December 10, 2019
SPEAKER: Maurice James - Managing Director, Qube Holdings Ltd

Maurice has over 30 years experience in the engineering, ports and logistics industries. He spent his early career at the Port of Melbourne Corporation, initially as an engineer, then working through various roles to become head of commercial operations. Maurice was an integral part of Patrick Corporation executive team from 1994 till 2006 with his last position as Director Ports. He has held various roles at Qube-related companies since 2007 and was appointed Managing Director in 2011. He is a director of the ALC and sits on a number of governmental advisory committees.
Date(s)
December 10, 2019
Venue
The Hotel Windsor, 111 Spring Street, Melbourne.
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