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HomeNews’Success’ the topic for Chamber event

’Success’ the topic for Chamber event

The team from Bendigo Bank in Tewantin hosted a fabulous evening last Thursday for members of the Noosa Chamber of Commerce and Noosaville Business Association.

Known for its strong community commitment, Bendigo Bank provided an evening filled with information, fun, prizes, and generous hospitality.

The highlight of the evening was an insightful presentation by guest speaker Guy Hamilton, author of 10 Foundations of Business Success.

Guy, a distinguished leader in financial services with a remarkable career spanning over 35 years with the HSBC Group across Australia, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, is currently the chair of the board of Sunshine Coast Community Financial Services Ltd. This organisation manages the Cooroy, Marcoola, and Tewantin Noosa Community Bank branches of Bendigo Bank.

All attendees were gifted a copy of his book.

“Over a 35 year carer with a leading global bank, I worked with many talented business people in many countries. As I observed, supported and participated in running a wide range of businesses, I noted how the most successful players always kept their business models simple and focused on delivering key elements to consistently high standards.” Guy said.

The event was marked by a positive atmosphere as guests expanded their networks.

New members are welcome to join via the Noosa Chamber of Commerce website.

For more information, contact info@noosachamberofcommerce.au

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