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Breakfast presentation on future of business with Bernard Salt at Lardner Park in Baw Baw Shire on 18 May 2022
Join internationally renowned futurist, author, business advisor and media commentator Bernard Salt at Lardner Park on Wednesday 18.
All Baw Baw businesspeople are invited to join internationally renowned futurist, author, business advisor and media commentator Bernard Salt at Lardner Park on Wednesday 18 May for a working breakfast covering demographic shifts and the trends that are shaping the consumer market, post-COVID.
Bernard Salt appears regularly as a guest on various radio and television programs and hosts a business chat show called "The Next Five Years" on SkyNews Business Channel 602
Ticket booking
Bernard Salt is perhaps best known for identifying and tagging new tribes and social behaviours such as the "Seachange Shift", the "Man Drought", "PUMCINS" (pronounced "pumpkins") and the "Goats Cheese Curtain". He was also responsible for popularising smashed avocados globally. Bernard has popularised demographics through his books, columns, and media appearances. His body of work is encapsulated in six popular best-selling books.
Bernard Salt was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2017 Australia Day honours. This exclusive business event includes:
- A keynote address from Bernard Salt on the demographic shifts that are shaping the consumer market
- Breakfast
- Networking opportunities
Tickets are just $20 and bookings are essential via Eventbrite's 'A Breakfast with Bernard Salt'. Each ticket purchased will automatically be in the running to win a copy of Bernard Salt's new book. This event is proudly supported by Baw Baw Shire Council.
Take advantage of the opportunity
Mayor Cr Michael Leaney said, "The last two years have been a rollercoaster of emotions, challenges, and achievements for every business owner - and staff member - right across in Baw Baw. As a tourism business operator myself, I speak from experience. Now, as the market thaws following years of pandemic disrupted business, there are just so many new variables to consider. "
"This session gives Baw Baw businesses access to one of the most respected minds in demographics and market understanding in Australia. I strongly encourage all businesses to take advantage of this opportunity to gain advice and insights that can help shape your business strategy for the weeks, months, and years ahead." Cr Leaney concluded.
Pictures from The Next Five Years with Bernard Salt Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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