Business Network of Warwick co-founders Brendan Goleby, Julia Keogh and Corinne Butler will welcome four business experts to their next networking event.
Business Network of Warwick co-founders Brendan Goleby, Julia Keogh and Corinne Butler will welcome four business experts to their next networking event. Jayden Brown

Ask the Expert at Business Network of Warwick event

BUSINESS owners will have the chance to ask questions of four big business identities from Sydney at a networking event in Warwick next week.

The Business Network of Warwick has invited the four business identities as guest speakers at Tuesday night’s networking event.

The guest speakers include Blandslaw owner Andrew Bland, Acacia Connection CEO Greg Kentish, Online Compliance Systems owner Phil Bamford and Tony Delaney from Brownie Points.

BNoW co-founder Corinne Butler is hosting the night through her business Tweak HR.

“Andrew is a well-regarded speaker on employment issues and regularly presents to various industry groups,” she said.

“He is also a regular guest speaker on Peter Switzer’s business show on Sky News.”

Ms Butler said Greg would speak about tricky workplace challenges, including dealing with mental health and ensuring everyone’s well-being was safe.

“Come and learn from our extraordinaire about the benefits of keeping effective safety records and how Phil has helped organisations large and small around Australia, ensuring their safety compliance is sorted,” she said.

“Tony will inspire you to continue to reward and recognise your key staff.”

The networking event will be held at the Criterion Hotel from 5.30pm.

The evening includes complimentary drinks on the veranda, speeches and then an Ask the Expert Q&A session from 6–7pm.

All business owners in Warwick are welcome to attend the event.

To secure a free ticket, visit eventbrite.com.au, SMS BNOW to 0473399733 or email businessnetwork- ofwarwick@gmail.com.



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