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Posted on 3 Feb 2011

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It was published in February 2011, so the information may be out-of-date.

The Goulburn Valley Business Rural and Industry Network (GV BRaIN) 2011 program was launched last week and will feature a dynamic line up of dinner speakers for 2011.

This year kicks off Thursday 24 February with Winston Marsh, one of Australia's leading business speakers with an emphasis on marketing for results.

Greater Shepparton City Council's Team Leader Business and Industry (and GV BRaIN committee member) Geoff Hay said he was pleased to have secured such a broad range of speakers for 2011.

"Having been a leading edge marketer for some of Australia's most successful companies over the last 30 years, Winston Marsh's achievements are legendary in the world of marketing," Mr Hay said.

"His articles in business journals around the world have enjoyed huge readership and as a result, he has been a regular guest speaker at conferences of professional and business people seeking ideas to improve business performance.

"The genius in his business ideas lies in their universal applicability. An impressive client list includes BHP, Caltex Oil, Telstra, Cadbury Schweppes and the National Australia Bank to name just a few. Winston is a speaker who will inspire and enthuse you to new levels of achievement."

GV BRaIN encourages the development of the Greater Shepparton business community by providing opportunities for like minded individuals to meet and share ideas.

The dinner will be held on Thursday 24 February from 6.00pm at The Eastbank Centre in Shepparton.

Tickets are available at $65 each which includes finger food, a two course meal and drinks.

A 2011 Speaker Package is currently available offering people the opportunity to secure a place at this year's four keynote speaker functions at a discounted price. The package includes Winston Marsh in February, Peter Fitzsimons on Thursday 5 May, Kurt Fearnley on Thursday 25 August and Ita Buttrose on Thursday 17 November.

Bookings are essential and can be made by contacting Riverlinks on (03) 5832 9511.

For more information contact Geoff Hay on (03) 5832 9846.

- Released 3 February 2011