Join us for the Business Mind 360 event: "Smashing Barriers for Success" on October 24 at Max Webber Library, Blacktown. Hosted by BREED and SWR 99.9 FM, this is one of the must-attend events of the year. Registration is required.

Business 360 – Smashing Barriers for Success

Join us to celebrate Small Business Month at our FREE event!

Unleash your potential and ignite your entrepreneurial spirit at an exclusive free business event brought to you by BREED Australia, Blacktown City Council, and SWR99.9 FM as part of NSW Small Business Month.

Introducing *Business Mind 360*—an immersive experience designed to help unlock the barriers holding back your business growth. Learn the strategies to accelerate your success and reach new heights in your personal and Business life!

Join us for an evening of insight and inspiration, where three dynamic keynote speakers will take you through the essential 360-degree approach needed to lead a thriving business. Explore critical topics like Resilience, Mindset, Growth, Leadership, Marketing, and Teamwork—everything you need to drive your business forward.

Led by Emmanuel Martin, General Manager (BREED Australia), Jay Singh Ahluwalia (Renowned Business and Leadership Coach), and Sheila Cabacungan (Financial Planner and Money Coach), this thought-provoking panel will share real-world experiences and groundbreaking strategies that will fuel your success.

Date: Thursday, 24th October 2024

Time: 6.00 PM – 8.30 PM

LocationThe Max Webber Library, Blacktown, NSW 2148

This free event is made possible by the generous support of the Blacktown City Council.

Limited to just 60 participants, secure your spot quickly and don’t miss your chance to elevate your business!

Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that BREED is located on the lands of the Darug Peoples and pay our respects to Darug Elders past, present, and emerging. We also acknowledge that Western Sydney is a former resettlement area, and many Aboriginal families call Western Sydney home, some for many years across generations, and for some, more recently. We pay our respects to our Elders and community leaders for their past and ongoing commitment to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Western Sydney