David Koch’s Business Builders and the Council of Small Business Organisations of Australia (COSBOA) today confirmed the line-up for the National Small Business Summit 2010.
The National Small Business Summit 2010 aims to bring together small business operators, entrepreneurs, business experts and policy makers to discuss the latest in business strategies in a not-to-be-missed day of practical business building and ideas exchange, the summit will take place at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre on the 8th of July.
An impressive line-up of more than 25 local and international guests are set to share their insights, including Richard Binhammer (responsible for Dell’s hugely successful social media strategy), Sue Ismiel (founder of small business turned world-beater Nad’s Natural Hair Removal), Louise Schultze (creator of the revolutionary marketing site iBidAM), Pippa Hallas (General Manager of Australian skin care leaders Ella Baché, sponsors of Jessica Watson), Kelly Baker (founder of award-winning online retailer Edible Blooms, sustainable growth expert John Dee (founder of Planet Ark) and leader of the Federal Liberal Party The Hon. Tony Abbott.
Dynamic Business’ June cover star David Koch and the expert team from Kochie’s Business Builders will be on hand to workshop business building strategies, in addition to hosting networking sessions and a Gala Dinner featuring a potential keynote address by the Prime Minister, The Hon. Kevin Rudd.
Speaking about the announcement, David Koch said, “The National Small Business Summit is the practical showcase event for Australian small business. It’s a one-a-year chance for small business owners to hear about and discuss strategies for taking their operations to the next level, while at the same time networking with like-minded individuals who could help make it happen.
“With the economy heating up, small businesses have a great opportunity to innovate and to expand, and the National Small Business Summit will ensure that they have the tools, tips and strategies they need to hit the ground running,” said Koch.
Small business owners interested in attending the summit can register online at www.nsbs.com.au.