CCBR Business Review

21 E V E N T Lee Shearer Guest Speaker at CCBR Christmas function John Stevens, Managing Director Stevens Group; Tony Denny, Managing Director Central Real; Lee Shearer Central Coast Coordinator General and Alan Blackman, Regional Coordinator Department of Premier and Cabinet Bev Adams Director Central Coast Business Review with Kate and Michael Dowling, Group Leader Assets. Infrastructure and Business Central Coast Council Dr Brok Glenn, Dean of Central Coast Campus University of Newcastle; LorraineWilson President Central Coast Plateau Chamber of Commerce and Frank Sammut, President Central Coast NSW Business Chamber Joe Bechera Managing Director Pinnacle Constructions; Andrew Dunn Commercial Sales Executive Raine & Horne Commercial; Richard Ellis, CEO Central Real and Caine King, Partner CKDS Architecture Arthur Stanley, Director Central Coast Motor Group, Jim Hunter Director Buildsmart Homes and John Hancock Director SJH Planning & Design Kevin Gregory Managing Director Landin Realty, Stephen Brahams Director Central Coast Grammar School, Christian Gregory Deputy Head Senior College Central Coast Grammar School and Katy Gregory Director Landin Realty Kim Bradley Marketing Manager Gosford Classic Car Museum, Julia Barnes Events Manager H & H Catering and Rodger Wilson Director Wyuna Farms OVER 90 CCBR subscribers and advertis- ers came along to our Christmas function held at the end of November at Central Coast Grammar School’s Performing Arts Centre. It was the perfect location to hear from Lee Shearer, the Central Coast Coordinator General who has the job of implanting the State Government’s Central Coast Growth Plan 2036. Many of the Coast’s leading business personalities came along to hear Ms Shearer speak on her progress in imple- menting the Growth Plan and how she sees the Gosford CBD, particularly the waterfront, developing in the future. Ms Shearer pointed out that to suc- cessfully carry out her job the business community and particularly the business leaders present need to get on board with the Growth Plan and publicly show their support. CENTRAL COAST BUSINESS REVIEW FEBRUARY 2018

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