Secrets to business success seminar
Mark Bouris' Yellow Brick Road will be hosting a Secrets to Business Success seminar next week
Mark Bouris' Yellow Brick Road will be hosting a Secrets to Business Success seminar next week.
This event is targeted at anyone interested in learning more from Mark Bouris and his team discuss today's business environment and what we can expect for the future of Australia's economy.
Held next Wednesday 30 May at the Sebel Parramatta, 350 Church Street, the event is perfect for small business owners wanting to learn more about the business landscape in Australia.
Tickets are $79.95 and can be purchased online at www. ybr.com.au
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