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Four Points by Sheraton’s staff are geared to help business travellers enjoy their stay in Geelong.
JUDGES COMMENT
Four Points By Sheraton obviously knows its business and operates in a competitive market at a very high level. The presentation made to the judges was informative and it was clear that the staff involved were engaged in the business and passionate and proud of it.
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Mick Cashman, Scotchman’s Hill’s Adam Pope, Dan Duve, Janine Rose, Hamish Spalding, Duncan Green and Paul Marinelli toast the success of Otway Estate.
JUDGES COMMENT
The business continues to be ‘out there’ by using its excellent products to win awards nationally and at state level, thus promoting to their peers as well as their markets. There is a strong emphasis on events as a method of marketing, also the formation of a beer club to attract a different clientele and boost product sales.
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City Learning and Care Children’s Services Lisa Demajo, Rhonda Fonseca, Michelle Secombe and sponsor Todd Devine, director of Landlink Opteon with Tanya Horan, Nicole Vinken, Claira Gibb, Gabrielle Staindl, Julie Thompson and Jodie Bath.
JUDGES COMMENT
Passion is something that is very evident and a clear goal that spreads throughout to improve the development of these under privileged children. The staff are very special individuals that are regularly challenged. However they continue to strive to deliver a better option for these children.
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Hunter Cuthill takes a break to celebrate winning the best new and emerging business. Pictured are Adam Hunter, Yvette Wingert, Gordon Cuthill, Mandy Mellington, Ben Buckle and Adam Dres.
JUDGES COMMENT
This business has come a long way in the past four years to a point where some really strong growth has enabled them to position themselves very well in the market. They have a strong focuson quality and service. Follow-up calls are made to all customers and they pride themselves on being available to all customers when required.
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