LOCAL professionals kicked off the day with coffee, breakfast, and conversation at Foott’s September Business Breakfast. While Greater Shepparton Business Network’s (GSBN) monthly networking events are usually held after dark, this new morning format drew a strong crowd who enjoyed breakfast and guided tours of Foott’s facilities.
Gurinder Singh and Nick Kaiser from Plus 1 Group and Rod Kilborn from Industrial World Shepparton.Brody Gray and Leigh Benbow from CMV Truck and Bus.From left are Kendelle McNab and Michelle Marsters from Commonwealth Bank Australia, and Zane Foott from FOOTT.Greater Shepparton City Council Deputy Mayor Cr Anthony Brophy, Allan Kellock from Everyday Supplies, Greater Shepparton City Council Cr Stephen Trelfall, and Sally Tremellen from Channel Seven.Pictured from left is Blake Knaggs from Watters Electrical, Tracy Lyle the Executive Officer at Greater Shepparton Business Network, Jason Bathman from Barbeques Galore and Wayne Sutton from The Shepparton Club.Deb McColl from All Farm Gates with John Thompson and Brad Noonan from AFL Goulburn Murray.Neer Kaur from MB&M, Abby Walter from the Herald Sun, Tarnya Bruinier from Wildfire Wellbeing Services, and Kara Shields from MB&M.Pictured from Noumi Limited are Paula Allen, Tania Lucas and Trent Kelly.Andrew Harlow from GAME Traffic & Contracting, Mary Latorre from are-able, Daniel Fletcher from GAME Traffic & Contracting and Peter Formica from are-able.FOOTT CEO, Andrew Yeoland.