The Collective
Founded by Scott Hearne in 2019, Foment Collective is a group of like-minded yet diverse people, inspired to stimulate and arouse discussion and thought, to support and encourage change, to partner to deliver the best outcomes for people and our planet.
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Scott Hearne
Founder of Foment Collective and Managing Director of Sensum NSW, SA and Engineering.
Scott has been challenged to be a Great Ancestor (thinking and acting beyond himself and the now).
He is a passionate leader and strategic thinker with a love for collaboration and innovation to support a core focus around people and our planet. He gets great joy in bringing diverse people together to tackle the challenges of projects and life.
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Louka Parry
CEO + Founder of The Learning Future
Louka is the CEO + Founder of The Learning Future and works globally as a speaker, learning strategist and education futurist. He speaks on innovation, leadership and change having worked with thousands of leaders and educators from diverse contexts all across the world, including in high-level policy fora such as the OECD, UNESCO, and the European Commission, and with all Australian States and Territories.
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Katie Lodge
Founder of The Creative Lodge
Classically trained in Architecture & Design, Katie has forged a diverse and unique career within property and the built environment over the last 20+ years.
Founding The Creative Lodge in 2019, Katie’s design and strategic thinking offers a more broad, creative take on the industry through branding, graphic design, business development, marketing, and bid management.
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Jordan Stokes
Creative Director / Co-Founder of Goodness
Jord is a creative with 15 years of experience working at award-winning agencies of all shapes and sizes in both the UK and Australia. He has worked with some of the world's largest, smallest, most interesting and challenging brands, always producing great creative work.
Jordan also co-founded the annual project Secret 7” that combines music and art for great causes and has so far raised nearly £250k for charity.