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Who’s the Boss? Geelong Business Awards 2023 sets the stage for commercial titans

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In a key announcement, the Geelong Chamber of Commerce, supported by LBW Business + Wealth Advisors, has revealed the finalists for the 2023 Geelong Business Excellence Awards.

The shortlist represents an impressive cross-section of Geelong’s vibrant business community, showcasing a range of businesses, leaders, and young entrepreneurs who have made their mark.

The Business Award Finalists include notable local businesses such as 18th Amendment Bar, 4gr, A Simple Wish Events, and AMDA Foundation Limited, showcasing the depth and diversity of Geelong’s thriving commercial sector.

The Business Leader Award finalists, comprising Justine Martin, Nick Casboult, and Sally Nicholes, have been recognised for their impactful contributions and leadership within the business community.

The Young Entrepreneur Award will be contested by Jye Bohm, Shannon Bowman, and Shaun Preston, shining a spotlight on the city’s young and dynamic business talent.

The 2023 Geelong Business Excellence Awards Presentation Event promises to be a standout occasion in Geelong’s business calendar. The event is scheduled for Thursday, 19 October 2023, at the GMHBA Stadium, running from 6pm to 10.30pm.

Guests are invited to join the celebration as the Geelong Chamber of Commerce and LBW Business + Wealth Advisors recognise and honour the success stories within the Geelong business community. The night’s programme includes a three-course meal, drinks, and entertainment, with the highlight being the presentation of 20 awards, including the prestigious Geelong Business of the Year Award.

Tickets for the event are now on sale. It’s an opportunity not to be missed for anyone interested in networking, celebrating success, and getting a glimpse of the future direction of Geelong’s business scene.


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