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By Tuesday 22 November 2022August 26th, 2023No Comments

Fifteen grape and wine sector professionals have graduated from the five-month leadership development program Future Leaders.

The program supports a new generation of leaders to develop skills, sharpen decision-making abilities, build networks and form a nucleus of knowledge and enthusiasm to take the sector forward.

Future Leaders is coordinated and funded by Wine Australia and supported by Australian Grape & Wine.

The latest graduates join more than 100 alumni of the program, which launched in 2006.

Wine Australia CEO Dr Martin Cole said effective and well-trained leaders are an invaluable asset across all areas of the Australian grape and wine sector.

“Both Australian Grape & Wine and Wine Australia continue to value the way in which the Future Leaders program fosters agile and resilient leadership behaviours,” he says.

“It supports and celebrates the diversity of thought from the emerging leaders across our sector.

“One of the strengths of our sector is its people, and I am delighted that Future Leaders has nurtured the enthusiasm of this talented group of people who are willing to contribute solutions to the challenges facing our community and make a difference for everyone.”

Australian Grape & Wine CEO Lee McLean confirmed Australian Grape & Wine’s support of the Future Leaders program, adding “the calibre of graduates from this program is truly impressive and fills me with confidence about the future of our sector.”

The Future Leaders were tasked with formulating visionary and innovative responses to the grape and wine sector’s challenges.

These thought leadership pieces have been compiled into a book that was launched at their graduation and incorporates topics for how the sector should respond to climate change, long-term sustainability, marketing, exports, business structures and market diversification as well as ensuring the sector’s greatest asset – its people – are genuinely supported.

Future Leaders 2022 graduates Emily Hay, Steve Faulkner and Katherine Herd reflected on their experiences through the program.

Emily Hay, marketing and communications professional at Barossa Australia says, “It’s hard to adequately describe the transformational power of the Future Leaders program.

“No ‘paint by numbers’ here, it’s raw and real, taking you beyond the standard rhetoric and tactics to tap into leadership in your own way.

“With the confidence and strength this has unlocked in us all, we’ll successfully navigate the turbulent times our sector continues to face.”

Steve Faulkner, senior viticulturist at Oakridge Wines says, “The learning and real-life application of that learning has been invaluable. I recommend applying for Future Leaders, just do it. Personal development and leadership skills for life lie ahead if you are successful.”

Katherine Herd, production manager with Domaine Chandon says, “This program is like no other, an experience that has been truly transformative, with an exceptional curated line-up of sessions, speakers and experiences.

“One specific phrase, attributed to Shar Henderson, continues to resonate with me – ‘to be twice the person you can be, you need to leave half of yourself behind.”

The graduates of Future Leaders 2022 come from all parts of the grape and wine value chain – from viticulture and winemaking to marketing, sales and export, ecommerce and market development, managers, regional associations, research, and production.

The Future Leaders 2022 are:

Applications to join the next Future Leaders program open at the end of January 2023.

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