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Monash business breakfast

MONASH University Berwick Business and Education Group will hold a business breakfast on Friday 15 May at Shanikas Italian Restaurant in High Street Berwick.
Guest speaker Andrea McCall will explain workplace strategies to utilise and retain staff and maximise industry skills.
Andrea is a mentor and mediator. She holds a bachelor of arts in history and politics, a post graduate qualification in personnel management and human resources, and a bilingual secretarial diploma.
She is an experienced public speaker at conferences and is the co-author of the book Human Resource Management Casebook.
The breakfast is part of the group’s regular seminar and business breakfast series, which are open to the public. Bookings are essential. Registration forms are available from the campus in Clyde Road, Berwick.
The group has now join-ed forces with chambers of commerce across the City of Casey.
Members of Casey traders associations and chambers of commerce can receive a discount for the breakfast.
The cost for casual attendees is $25 and for chamber members $20.
For more information about the Monash Berwick business events, contact Jo Prezioso or Anita Allman at the Faculty of Business and Economics on 9904 7098.

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