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THE MARK BOURIS PLAYBOOK

Business guru shares success tips
MORE than 200 people turned up to hear business guru, Mark Bouris share his tips for business success at the recent Greater Blacktown Business Chamber special event.

Held at Blacktown RSL Club the event was sponsored by Western Sydney based, Sydney Electrical Contractors (SEC).

GBBC President, Trevor Oldfield said the event was a great success attracting an audience from throughout Western Sydney to hear business insights from one Australia’s most successful business leaders.

“The success of this event demonstrates that SMEs have an appetite for knowledge and experiences that enables them to grow,” Mr Oldfield said.

Mark Bouris is best known for founding Wizard Home Loans before selling off 50% of the business to Kerry Packer in the 1990s.

He has since established Yellow Brick Road, a national financial services company.

During his presentation, Mr Bouris shared with the audience lessons from his business career, many of them derived from his business relationship with Kerry Packer.

Guests were treated to excellent food and a mini exhibition of historical electrical equipment from SEC.

Managing director of SEC, Robert Theodoridis, said with the event being such a success, he expected his firm to be hosting another major event in Western Sydney in 2020.

SEC -

www.sec24hr.com.au

GBBC -

www.greaterbbc.org.au

 



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