In 2010 Chris started his own recruitment business, Cornerstone HR which now employs more than 1000 people at any one time. Reflecting on his time at , Chris said “my years at Kurnai and growing up in Gippsland definitely played a significant role in my development as a person. As they say, ‘you can take the boy out the country but not the country out the boy’”. “I loved the friendships I formed, some of those I have reconnected with in recent times. I enjoyed the sports aspect of the school, playing basketball, cricket, football and soccer at lunchtime daily,” he said. “I can honestly say there wasn’t much I didn’t like. Kurnai played a part in shaping me as a person today, it definitely helped form resilience which has proven to be an integral trait in my business. I have lots of fond memories of the school that I will forever cherish.” When asked if he had any advice for our current Kurnai Students, Chris said, “be a good person”.
In 2010 Chris started his own recruitment business, Cornerstone HR which now employs more than 1000 people at any one time. Reflecting on his time at , Chris said “my years at Kurnai and growing up in Gippsland definitely played a significant role in my development as a person. As they say, ‘you can take the boy out the country but not the country out the boy’”. “I loved the friendships I formed, some of those I have reconnected with in recent times. I enjoyed the sports aspect of the school, playing basketball, cricket, football and soccer at lunchtime daily,” he said. “I can honestly say there wasn’t much I didn’t like. Kurnai played a part in shaping me as a person today, it definitely helped form resilience which has proven to be an integral trait in my business. I have lots of fond memories of the school that I will forever cherish.” When asked if he had any advice for our current Kurnai Students, Chris said, “be a good person”.