Meet our mentors

Better Leaders. Better Future.

Glen Parsons TEC 2023

Glen Parsons

‘Holding each other accountable in decisions and goals is the fabric and success of TEC. Members enthusiastically investing time and effort to help their fellow…

Tim Coates TEC Chair

Tim Coates

‘Today’s CEO functions at a faster pace than ever before, and it is vital they remain open to learning and growing despite the level of…

Martin Cayzer TEC Chair

Martin Cayzer

‘I was fortunate enough to be mentored by some great people in my professional life. That experience and my passion for developing leaders has led…

Vince Lendrum TEC Chair

Vince Lendrum

‘Being a TEC Chair gives me the opportunity to play an active part in so many incredible Australian businesses. The TEC group is truly collaborative…

Todd Coates TEC Chair

Todd Coates

‘My TEC Chairs and peer members have been by my side for 15 years. The TEC process made a profound impact on my professional and…

Peter Engelbert TEC Chair

Peter Engelbert

‘I was previously a member of TEC before I sold my business. I enjoyed sharing the challenges with other business people. Becoming a Chair has…

Kerry Skellern on TEC Live

Kerry Skellern

‘There’s an energy that comes from working with business leaders to generate surprising insights and solutions. At TEC, we make this happen from within my…

Joseph Scarf TEC Chair

Joseph Scarf

‘My own experience as a member demonstrated the enormous benefits TEC offers to its members to learn and grow as leaders. As Chairs we have…

Ian Neal TEC Chair

Ian Neal

‘The biggest breakthroughs happen once my member finally succeeds in getting the right senior team around them. They’re no longer trapped IN the business doing…

Graham Morgan TEC CHair

Graham Morgan

‘Facilitating a process that can impact on my members’ lives both professionally and personally is extremely rewarding. As a Chair, I love guiding the group…

Andrew Jetson TEC Chair

Andrew Jetson

‘With the help of the group we’ve seen a young leader grow from being someone, who at his first meeting, almost stood behind the whiteboard…