Balancing Growth and Risk
Join us for our Balancing Growth and Risk Executive Workshop on the Central Coast
The Central Coast Executive Workshop
What’s the best way to expand your business without adding unnecessary risk?
Many businesses are held back by tech debt, the gap between the technology they have and the technology they actually need. Left unaddressed, this can drain productivity, slow growth, and introduce unnecessary risk.
With our expert speakers, identify and tackle tech debt before it stifles your business, balance risk while driving sustainable growth, and use technology to strengthen operations and future-proof your business.
Location: Trojans Restaurant, 2 Scenic Hwy, Terrigal NSW 2260
Date/Time: 21st March 2025, 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Speakers:
- Connor Jenkins
(LEAP Strategies) - Paul Barge
(Kaseya) - Anthony Rosa
(LastPass)
A selection of food and drinks will be provided. Book now to secure a place.
RSVP by 19th of March 2025




Speakers
Connor Jenkins
LEAP Strategies

Grant Crough
LEAP Strategies

Simon Philpott
Zoom

Paul Barge
Kaseya

Anthony Rosa
LastPass

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