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Success over a coffee

THOSE in need of a coffee and a chat about business need look no further than the City of Casey.
Casey Council will next week hold a special Coffee Club meeting where guest speaker, Leanne Sklavenitis, will provide her top tips on how to grow and market home grown businesses in 2015.
Ms Sklavenitis will share valuable tips and resources on what is needed to allow one’s business to prosper and reap the benefits.
Following the Coffee Club, Ms Sklavenitis will then run short roundtable discussion regarding how to take action on business goals.
The Home-Based Business Coffee Club is designed to provide the opportunity for home-based businesses to mix with other like-minded business owners.
The upcoming meeting will be held on Tuesday 17 February from 10am to 11.30am, at the Waterman Business Centre in Narre Warren.
Bookings are essential – to secure a place, contact Tom Zsolt on 9705 5189 or at tzsolt@casey.vic.gov.au.

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