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Seats filling fast for local business leaders’ seminar

Seats are filling fast for a free marketing seminar offering valuable insights to Noosa’s business community in three dedicated sessions.

The local Business Leaders’ seminar will take place on Wednesday 25 August at the Tewantin-Noosa RSL Club in the Bill King Room.

More than 60 businesses are currently registered to attend, showing the importance businesses place on having the latest up to date marketing information to make informed decisions.

Renowned Brisbane business analyst Damian Morgan will present three thought-provoking 50-minute seminars on how small business can thrive and survive in tough economic times.

Damian is a respected speaker and advisor to corporate Australia on branding, advertising, and business development strategies.

He consults to several leading Australian companies and government departments, and over the past five years he has also presented to more than 2000 small businesses, making him one of Australia’s most seasoned and sought after business speakers.

He’s a former ‘resident poet’ for ABC Grandstand, Fox Sports and Triple M who performed weekly poetic tributes and satire to entertain national audiences on television, radio and at corporate events.

Today, he’s an MBA-qualified management consultant and company director who specialises in the development of strategic sales and marketing programs for national brands and government departments.

The three free sessions will run from 8.30am, 11am and 5pm.

Star Media Queensland sales manager Phill Le Petit encouraged all businesses to take an hour out of their day to sharpen the axe from a business perspective.

“Don’t miss out on the opportunity to listen to a professional business analyst who can brush the cobwebs away,“ he said.

“Damian will be confirming some basic marketing principles and sharing valuable insights that were perhaps not considered previously.

“If you have not received an invite, please do not hesitate to contact our experienced team at Noosa Today.“

Due to Covid restrictions, reservations are essential.

Do not miss out on a seat, book today by emailing sales@noosatoday.com.au

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