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INTERNATIONAL affairs expert Keith Suter will share his predictions for the future in Springvale next week.
The Sunrise program regular is the key note speaker at the annual South East Business Networks (SEBN) dinner at Sandown Racecourse on Thursday 1 August.
He’ll give advice on how businesses can plan for the future he predicts, share mindsets that will help them grow, and highlight lessons to be learnt from the global economy.
Dr Suter’s presentation Doing Business in a Future World will help businesses to focus and more.
SEBN’s 20th annual dinner starts with pre-dinner drinks at 6.30pm.
Tickets are $95 per person and bookings close Monday 29 July.
Book online at www.greaterdandenong.com, call 9238 1576 or email sebn@cgd.vic.gov.au.

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