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Interview with Sam Gardner | S6EP02

In this episode of The Development Drum, Sam Gardner reflects on his unique transition from a biochemical science background to becoming a second-generation leader at his family-owned business, Gardner Vaughan Group (GVG). He explains how carrying on a strong family culture has anchored the business during a period of massive corporate scaling and rapid multi-residential expansion across South East Queensland. Sam also offers a candid look into his personal routine, balancing the rigorous demands of strategic partner retention and matrix team management, while seamlessly integrating his young family into his love for the property industry and the great outdoors. It’s an insightful conversation on how Sam has focused on process-driven leadership and community building, with the same structured approach he practiced in the laboratory. 

Guest Bio: Sam Gardner is a second generation leader at the family owned and operated Gardner Vaughan Group (GVG). GVG is an award winning SEQ based builder developer with active construction sites across the Sunshine Coast, Moreton Bay, Brisbane and the Gold Coast. 

They are known for their people, their partners and the communities they forge within their developments. With the organisation for 11 years now, Sam has helped grow the business in their ultimate aim to become known around the barbecue. They believe that doing things the right way and for the right reasons is good business and that positive experiences define success.

Connect with Sam Gardner:

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuel-gardner-894126103/
  • Website: https://gardnervaughangroup.com.au/

About Your Host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO 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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Recorded and Produced at our The Podcast Boss podcast studio in Brisbane

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