Chronicle Check-Out: Meet The Candidates at Wild Fig Service Alliance
The two candidates, Lawrie Mckinna and Pat Farmer from the independent group Team Central Coast, are among a group of local leaders running for Council. At this event presented by Wild Fig Service Alliance—Central Coast, attendees had the unique opportunity to hear their vision for our community and engage with them, a privilege that you, as a member of this community, play a crucial role in shaping. The event was a business event and all attendees were local business owners from a range of industries.
So not only did attendees have the opportunity to hear what Lawrie Mckinna and Pat Farmer had to say, the opportunity to build connections was available for those in attendance. The two leaders held a robust presentation regarding their positions on several issues and shared their plans for the first 90 days should they be elected to the Council.
The presentation was followed by an engaging Q&A session, where attendees had the opportunity to ask their questions. The variety of questions, ranging from local infrastructure to community development, reflected the diverse concerns of our community.
Transparency: Central Coast Chronicle was invited as a guest of Wild Fig Service Alliance.
To find out more about their networking events and how you can benefit from joining, click here.
Wild Fig Service Alliance is more than a networking or referral group. It is an alliance of skilled local people working together to generate business by delivering exceptional service and added-value benefits to their customers
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Wild Fig members meet fortnightly throughout the year (excluding school holidays) to network, upskill, build alliances, enjoy breakfast together, and assist each other in building business. This regularity demonstrates the group’s commitment to each other and the growth of Central Coast businesses.
Chronicle Check-Out: Meet The Candidates at Wild Fig Service Alliance
Cover image: Marc Charette (Central Coast Digital Media)