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Engaging The Next Generation If Consumer & Employee With Scott Millar

Generation Z are growing up, and fast. Set to represent 45% of the workforce by 2030, they're entering their prime years as employees, consumers and increasingly, the people shaping what's next.

Businesses are invited to this networking lunch and keynote address to prepare their organisation or business for the future.

In this keynote, generational strategist Scott Millar explores how the next generation is reshaping the way organisations attract talent, build brands and connect with customers. Drawing on global research, emerging consumer trends and real-world case studies, Scott unpacks how technology, changing expectations and new definitions of success have influenced the way Gen Z think about work, wealth and lifestyle in a rapidly changing world.

Tickets for this event include: lunch and entry into optional post event workshop.

About Scott Millar: Scott Millar is a high-impact generational strategist, dynamic keynote speaker and trusted voice on the future of work. Through his work with over 20,000 young people each year, Scott offers unparalleled insight into the trends transforming workplaces, industries and communities.

Driven by a mission to bridge generational divides and future-proof organisations, Scott empowers leaders to connect with the next generation of consumers and employees in meaningful, strategic ways. As one of Australia’s Top 30 Business Leaders Under 30, APAC’s Inspiring Youth Leader and a two-time TEDx speaker, he brings deep expertise and fresh perspective to every stage he steps onto.

Scott works with leaders across corporate, government and industry to stay ahead of generational shifts, emerging technologies and evolving workforce trends. Whether it’s designing strategies for intergenerational teams, understanding the next generation of consumers or navigating our increasingly digital future of work, he helps organisations build relevance and resilience in a rapidly changing world.