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The Frankston Business Collective is a powerful network of more than 150 local business owners who have come together to support one another and promote the growth of businesses in the area. Launched in July 2022, over the past 12 months it has hosted 20 events, with more than 1000 attendees making the most of invaluable networking, development, support and education opportunities.
One of the major benefits of joining the FBC is the opportunity to attend regular networking events. These allow business owners to connect with one another, exchange ideas, and build relationships. Networking promotes collaboration and growth, and has led to many new partnerships and increased business for their members.
The FBC also hosts other special events. This month there’s a well-being summit, and coming in October is the first Frankston Business Collective A.C.E. (Awards Conference Expo) Event. This full-day on October 5 begins with the conference that will include a panel of six inspirational and informative presenters. Once the conference wraps up, businesses will have the opportunity to gain exposure and attract new customers at the business expo. The day will be capped off with a celebration of the achievements of businesses at the cocktail presentation of the FBC Business Excellence Awards. A.C.E. early bird tickets are now available for $49 a person; this offer expires on August 31.
The FBC also provides access to valuable resources and support, such as training and development opportunities for business owners, as well as mentorship and guidance from experienced entrepreneurs.
Finally, joining the Frankston Business Collective is a way for business owners to contribute to the growth and success of the community. By working together, FBC businesses support one another to create a stronger local economy.
For more details about Frankston Business Collective membership and events, please visit www.frankstonbusinesscollective.com.au or email CEO Jeff Rogut at ceo@frankstonbusinesscollective.com.au
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