Mr Keniry explains what prompted the idea to reshape and energise the professional development day format into a series of games that are more fun and interesting than the standard fair advisers are used to.
Listen as they discuss:
- How the first Amazing Race-style event was received by attendees and partners.
- The plans for future The Adviser Games events in different cities.
- A sense of optimism around the profession heading into 2024 as legislative changes begin to clear up.





Listening to this it seems what this most achieved was to advertise the licensee. It’s not a PD day, it’s more like an event. I can’t see Q&A at mini golf providing a great deal of education content but get it could be fun. Would rather use work time in other ways personally.
“You can find a BDM any day of the week” sounds arrogant and smacks of some deeper seated views regarding their value.