Bring CiGlobal into your organisation
After 7 years of producing inspirational and educational global events, Creative Universe and Creative Innovation Global are excited to offer custom designed special events, programs and conferences for corporations and government organisations.Our goal is to help you develop creative capabilities, agile leaders, build aligned teams and stakeholders and a culture of innovation that helps you to leapfrog your competitors!
From one keynote to one and two day programs of speakers, performers and master classes, we will design a relevant, engaging and cutting-edge program to transform your organisation and inspire your most important asset: your people.
We build capabilities in creative thinking and leadership, help develop a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, assist in understanding and preparing for disruption, foster diversity and community and unleash potential of individuals and teams.
Clients include AGL, AON, BCG, David Jones, Department of Defence, McKinsey & Co, Veolia, NAB, BHP and Spotlight, universities, schools, Councils, NFPs and other government organisations.
Our channels for change include Creative Innovation Global, Inspiring Minds creative leadership, capability and team building programs, Tania de Jong AM and other inspirational keynote speakers, outstanding Australian group Pot-Pourri and MTA Entertainment & Events production company. We support Creativity Australia‘s transformational With One Voice social inclusion programs.
Creative Universe is about what has never been…the art of possibility!
“Remarkable, mind blowing, brilliantly choreographed – easily the best conference ever and I’ve been to plenty. Truly wonderful and amazing.”
Jim Grant, Partner, Dattner Grant
“Thank you for a challenging and rewarding couple of days. The quality of the team you had at the conference was extraordinary! These events will change people and thereby the world.”
Craig Carolan, Director Private Wealth, ANZ
“I came to learn – I came away inspired! Best conference ever.”
Paul Duldig, University of Melbourne