SafetyCulture founder Luke Anear believes four-day working weeks are on the cusp of entering the mainstream as he ...
Luke Anear was a private investigator when he launched a start-up from his Townsville garage, growing it into one of the ...
SafetyCulture founder and CEO Luke Anear is stepping down as chief executive from January 1 to transition into an executive ...
A third of these workers (33%) say the impact of skills and labour shortages have already hit the construction industry. The ...
SafetyCulture’s founder Luke Anear says he never really wanted to be chief executive, and that the company may be more likely ...
The great Australian dream of home ownership is restricting innovation, the founder of $2.5bn workplace software company ...
L-R: SafetyCtulture's Luke Anear and incoming CEO Kelly Vohs. Source: SafetyCulture SafetyCulture has announced a leadership shakeup, with founder Luke Anear stepping down as CEO. Kelly Vohs is ...
Amongst the cohort of exciting new organisations moving into the region’s city centre innovation hubs in 2024 are global ...
Mr Anear — who founded SafetyCulture in his garage at Townsville in 2004 — will assume a new role as executive chairman on January 1, saying it was the right time to step aside from day-to-day ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Twenty years after founding a $2.5 billion software start-up from his garage, SafetyCulture chief executive Luke Anear has resigned ...
The company's founder is stepping aside, and the company, which has North American headquarters in Kansas City, named a new leader. SafetyCulture, which has had its U.S. headquarters in Kansas ...