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Set for a finals fix?

FOOTY fans can get a fix before the finals kick off at a Cranbourne breakfast.
Melbourne Football Club CEO Peter Jackson will speak about his experience in AFL leadership positions at the Casey Cardinia Region event.
Mr Jackson was the Essendon Football Club CEO and managing director for many years before retiring and taking up the AFL Victoria chairman’s job.
He was also AFL SportsReady chairman, as a consultant provided strategic advice, mentoring and leadership development, and completed a Bachelor of Commerce from Adelaide University.
Mr Jackson is also the chairman of global commercial architectural practice Buchan Group Melbourne.
He’ll speak at the Cranbourne Racing Centre, Grant Street, Cranbourne, from 6.45am to 9am on Wednesday 9 September.
Visit caseycardinia.com.au to book.

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