13 Gilday and Molenaar emerge as Fitzpatricks Private Wealth Brett Gilday and Carl Molenaar Brett Gilday, Carl Molenaar and the team, formally of Moneywise Group, and then Kelly+Partners Private Wealth, have returned like a boomerang back to their roots, re-emerging as Fitzpatricks Private Wealth (Central Coast). Mr Gilday reflected on their recent journey back to Riverside Park, where they resided for 14 years before their move to the Kelly+Partners offices at Erina. Having joined Kelly+Partners to expand their retail financial advice offering. “However two years after joining Kelly+Partners we came to mutual agreement with head office that Kelly’s were excellent at gaining synergies by merging accounting practices into their existing systems, and relationship businesses like strategic financial advice, were very different from accounting.” “To that end, having taken on the K+P Sydney retail wealth group we have reemerged as Fitzpatricks Private Wealth (Central Coast). Having been private client advisers since 1999, we understand that successful, busy, affluent families often have a number of advisers, but believe that there is generally a void in bringing it all together,” Mr Gilday said. Gosford venues to participate in 24-hour economy programme Gosford CBD hospitality businesses will participate in the State Government’s Uptown Accelerator initiative aimed at collaboratively developing a district’s identity. In early May the 24-Hour Economy Commissioner, Michael Rodrigues, hosted a Uptown Accelerator briefing and networking event of interested Gosford venues at the Hotel Gosford attended by a number of venues interested in participating in the Accelator’s benefits. Mr Rodrigues was joined by representatives from three districts in Sydney who spoke of their experiences and their successes. They included the Brookvale Arts District (24-hour arts, industry and entertainment destination), Hollywood Quarter (Darlinghurst and Surry Hills) and YCK Laneways (precinct between Sydney Town Hall and Wynyard). All spoke highly of the success of programme in terms of improved economic activity in each District. Juan Iocco from the Funhaus Factory in Kibble Park with support from the Gosford Erina Business Chamber will lead the Gosford programme. BUSINESS BRIEFS C M Y CM MY CY CMY K 3H 180x100 Mar23 Newest Finalest Final For s 4.pdf 1 21/8/2023 11:18 am Meanwhile, Central Coast Council is partnering with The Live Music Office and APRA AMCOS to pilot a new project designed to build capacity in the live music industry in the region. This will involve ongoing dialogue between Council, local venues and local musicians to grown and develop live music offerings in Gosford and elsewhere in the region. The aim is to develop two “live music trail’ events in the Gosford CBD supporting up to ten venues. Council is currently seeking expressions of interest from Gosford CBD-based venues to participate in this brand-new program, Live and Local supporting live, local and live music trail in late 2024 Live and Local is delivered in partnership with the Live Music Office, and APRA AMCOS, with support from Central Coast Music and Arts and Gosford Erina Business Chamber. EOI Open: 3 June 2024, Close: 7 July 2024 information on Central Coast Council’s website: centralcoast.nsw.gov.au Argyle Estates Buying or selling a quality business, contact the experts on the Central Coast 024332 6555 EST. OVER 40YEARS Business Brokers Argyle Estates argyle@argyleestates.com.au Graham McMullen – Licensee F.A.I.B.B. 0419326555 CENTRAL COAST BUSINESS REVIEW JUNE 2024
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