Cottage Kitchen
198 Tynte Street
North Adelaide SA 5006
Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC Australia
In-Person Event |
Doors open at 7:00am, breakfast is served from 7:20am, session commences at 7:30am.
Please ensure you complete your breakfast order at the time of registration.
Join us for an exclusive Breakfast Snapshot designed for corporate in-house counsel, focused on practical strategies to minimise exposure to preference claims when dealing with distressed suppliers.
Hear from Tim Mableson, SA Clients & Markets Lead Partner, Turnaround & Restructuring at KPMG and Cameron White, Partner at Thomsons, as they share real-world war stories, early warning signs of supplier distress, and practical steps to reduce risk before issues escalate.
This interactive Q&A session will provide actionable insights on navigating insolvency risks, managing supplier relationships and responding to potential preference claim issues with confidence.
Speakers
As a Deal Advisory and Turnaround & Restructuring professional, Tim provides hands-on expertise to assist companies, lenders and other stakeholders achieve results from complex and challenging advisory, restructuring and turnaround situations.
Although Tim has wide-ranging experience across a number of industries, he specialises in the wine industry and agribusiness. He works with a variety of stakeholder groups to manage and sell businesses and assets on both a formal and informal basis, conduct insolvency appointments, conduct assessments/reviews of businesses as well as determining and implementing strategies for financial and operational improvement.
Cameron White, Partner, Thomsons
Cameron is a Partner at Thomsons and acts for and against insolvency practitioners on a broad range of restructuring and insolvency matters involving both disputes and advices. He acts for banks and non-bank lenders. He acts for directors and boards, including in connection with Safe Harbour, and for secured and unsecured creditors. He acts both for and against insolvency practitioners such as liquidators.
Notes
*Competitor Exclusion – ACC Australia Partner’s may request that representative/s of a competitor organisation/s registered for the event be excluded, and ACC Australia reserves the right to make the final decision as to whether a registration is rejected. As a guide, a competitor organisation could be defined as a rival organisation of similar size to the host Corporate Partner, with an established practice, product or service in the area being showcased by the Corporate Partner’s at the event. Please provide a brief statement as to why you have deemed an organisation to be a competitor, in support of any request to ACC Australia to reject a registration.
