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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Development Drum, Adam McVie opens up about his journey through a long and rewarding career at Dennis Family Corporation. He shares the lessons learned along the way, the realities developers are navigating in today’s landscape, and what’s kept him engaged in both the industry and with the Institute. From proud project milestones to finding balance between work and family life, Adam offers a thoughtful and down-to-earth perspective on the highs and hurdles of the development world.

Guest Bio: Adam is the Queensland State Manager at Dennis Family Corporation and has served as a Director on the UDIA Queensland Board since 2020. Born in Brisbane and raised in Port Moresby, he returned to Brisbane for schooling before completing tertiary qualifications in engineering. After a stint in the UK, Adam joined Dennis Family Corporation in 2001 as a Project Manager and was appointed State Manager in 2018.

About Your Host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the Chief Executive Officer of UDIA Queensland, a role she has held since 2018. She brings extensive experience in policy, stakeholder engagement, and research, and has played a key role in shaping state and local government policy. Kirsty is passionate about driving positive change in the development industry to create greener, smarter, and more resilient communities.

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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Development Drum, Adam McVie opens up about his journey through a long and rewarding career at Dennis Family Corporation. He shares the lessons learned along the way, the realities developers are navigating in today’s landscape, and what’s kept him engaged in both the industry and with the Institute. From proud project milestones to finding balance between work and family life, Adam offers a thoughtful and down-to-earth perspective on the highs and hurdles of the development world.

Guest Bio: Adam is the Queensland State Manager at Dennis Family Corporation and has served as a Director on the UDIA Queensland Board since 2020. Born in Brisbane and raised in Port Moresby, he returned to Brisbane for schooling before completing tertiary qualifications in engineering. After a stint in the UK, Adam joined Dennis Family Corporation in 2001 as a Project Manager and was appointed State Manager in 2018.

About Your Host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the Chief Executive Officer of UDIA Queensland, a role she has held since 2018. She brings extensive experience in policy, stakeholder engagement, and research, and has played a key role in shaping state and local government policy. Kirsty is passionate about driving positive change in the development industry to create greener, smarter, and more resilient communities.

Support the Show:

Produced By: The Podcast Boss

Official Podcast of UDIA Queensland

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