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Tim Batt is ‘Rookie of the Year’

Tim Batt of Megasealed Noosa Heads has won the franchise’s ‘Rookie of the Year’ award at the company’s 2019 National Conference.

This award category recognises franchisees who have joined the Megasealed network over the past 12 months, and have shown consistent dedication to good business practices.

Since starting his Megasealed franchise in Noosa Heads in Queensland less than a year ago, Tim Batt has continued to impress the national team with his high level of commitment and attention to detail.

A huge success, the conference was held at the stunning Oaks Cypress Lakes Resort in the Hunter Valley. Over two days, attendees from around the country enjoyed a high-energy program around the theme of ‘Evolve’.

Packed with fun activities and inspirational speakers, it was a great opportunity to learn new growth strategies and network in a relaxed environment.

The penultimate event was the Gala Awards Dinner on the evening of Friday 1st November, at which eight national awards were presented by Megasealed founder and managing director Jacques Courtin and marketing manager Valerie Petersen.

The ‘Rookie of the Year’ award was the first award to be presented on the night and set the bar high for the rest of the evening.

With great feedback from clients on his professionalism and dedication, it looks like great things are in store for Tim. He was thrilled with his award:

“I’ve loved being part of the Megasealed team over the past year! After all the hard work, this award feels huge. I’d like to thank everyone at Megasealed national for their support.”

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