Experts take the microphone at business chamber gatherings

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Craig Rispin will be guest speaker at the November meeting of Greater Narellan chamber.
Business futurist Craig Rispin will be guest speaker at the November meeting of Greater Narellan chamber.

Camden chamber of commerce will hold its annual general meeting this Wednesday, November 2.

Venue is the Camden Valley Inn, and the AGM will be on at 6pm, to be followed by the general meeting at 7pm.

David Martin, the managing director of Davrisk and Resilience Solutions will be the guest speaker for the evening.

He will be discussing how to move beyond risk management and build strategic resilience into your business.

Martin will tell you how to expect the unexpected and turn anxiety into action and difficulty into decisiveness, developing the ability to bounce back.
Book your seats or table here. For further enquiries phone 1300 787 280 or email enquiries@camdenchamber.com.au

♦ A week later, on Wednesday, November 9, the Greater Narellan Chamber of Commerce will have business futurist and innovation expert Craig Rispin as the guest speaker at their meeting.
Rispin’s expertise is in emerging business, people and technology trends – and how companies can profit from them.

Learn about the business opportunities that are emerging right now for small and medium enterprises.

Be the first in your industry to implement low-cost high-return innovations that will set you ahead of your competition.

Rispin will show you the steps you need to protect your business and avoid a very big hole that is sending many businesses to the brink every day.

The 6.30am for a 7am start breakfast meeting will be held at Harrington Grove Country Club.

To book your seats or table visit the chamber website here.

♦ The politician touted as a future prime minister will be the guest speaker at the MACROC November breakfast forum
Angus Taylor, the Federal Member for Hume and Assistant Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation is expected to attract a large audience to his talk.

The Western Sydney City Deal is designed to work with all levels of government and business to trigger jobs and investment and Mr Taylor has been keen to emphasise that the focus should be on the growth centres of Western Sydney, not just Parramatta.

He will have more to say more about the Western Sydney City Deal and the potential benefits for Macarthur at the MACROC function.

The breakfast forum is on Wednesday, November 16, 7.15am for 7.30am at Campbelltown Catholic Club.

To register visit the MACROC website here. For further enquiries phone 4645 4937.

 

♦ Later that same day the Campbelltown Chamber of commerce will hold its November meeting at Camden Lakeside Golf Club. For more details visit the chamber website here.

 

 

 

 

 

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