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Firm shapes up in awards

A FITNESS duo from Contours Narre Warren South shared the spotlight at the MYOB Excellence in Franchising Awards.
Business co-owners Carol Bosward and Sandra Rotunno were awarded Franchisee of the Year First Runner-Up, competing against 150 other Victorian entrants.
“We are so proud that Contours franchisees are being recognised for their achievements within the franchising arena,” Contours CEO Justin Wilshaw said.
“Carol and Sandra’s commitment truly epitomises what we wish for all of our studios and I congratulate them on their ongoing successes.”
The awards, organised by the Franchise Council of Australia, recognised and rewarded diligent Australians in the small to medium-sized business sector and provided a platform for these companies to show their services or products on the national stage.
Ms Bosward and Ms Rotunno were recognised because of their passion for the industry and their commitment to helping women reach their goals.
The two have also been actively involved in the community, and have helped raise more than $40,000 for the victims of the Black Saturday fires through collaboration with local businesses and community members.
Ms Bosword said it was an honour to be recognised for their hard work and determination over the years.
Ms Rotunno praised Contours Narre Warren South members for the pair’s achievements.
“We love what we do and credit our incredible members for giving us the daily inspiration to be the best,” she said.
“The ladies that spend time in our gyms are truly the driving force behind the team.”
The pair can be contacted on 8794 9670 (Narre Warren South) or 9700 7814 (Endeavour Hills).

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