First Careers of Today parent forum - What a success!
MORE than 100 parents and senior students gathered at a special Careers of Today event at Penrith Panthers on March 18.
Orgqanised by WEXPO and Cathwest Innovation College, the event was a unique opportunity for parents and students to hear form a panel of experts about career opportunities in various industries.
Cathwest Manager Entrepreneurial Partnerships, Judith smith said the event was incredible evening of collaboration and conversation with parents, young people, and industry experts.
“The energy in the room was inspiring as we explored the jobs in demand, the skills and capabilities required, and the pathways leading to these careers,” Judith said.
“A big shout out to WEXPO for working with CathWest in hosting and managing this event.
“A huge thank you to everyone who attended and engaged in this crucial discussion—our children's future!
“It was also fantastic to see how educational institutions are aligning with industry needs, reaffirming the importance of a relevant and future-focused education.”
The event was moderated by Western Sydney business leader, Lee Ussher from Buzz Web Media who led discussions with the panel.
The panelists included:
- Peter Mackey – Bradfield Development Authority
- Nathan McIntosh – Western Sydney International Airport Sydney Airport.
- Kate Dodds – AI & Data Strategy.
- Jo Tapley – Ambrose Early Learning .
- Eleanor Harrison – GAMUDA.
- Valentine Mukuria – Australian Catholic University.
Exhibitors included NexGen Jaybro, Buzzmedia Agency, TAFE NSW, Macquarie Community College who interacted and provided valuable information to families:
Closing the night with insight and clarity, Paul Stenning, principal at CathWest, provided direction for the future—reinforcing the importance of education that truly meets industry needs.
“Your expertise and passion made this event truly impactful. Thank you for helping shape the future of education and careers at CathWest,” he said
The event was also supported by media partners, The Blacktown News and Access News.