13 New GM for Wyong Race Club Wyong Race Club has announced the appointment of Greg Purcell as General Manager. Mr Purcell has a life long career in the racing industry having started out at the age of fifteen working in stables mucking out boxes, has been a punter, bookmaker, owner, breeder and administrator. He was most recently Managing Director of a wagering and racing management consultancy and for six years was CEO of New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Inc. Over the years he has held CEO positions at Racingcorp Pty Ltd and NSW Country Racing Mr Purcell has a MBA from the Australian Graduate Scholl of Management at UNSW and is a qualified accountant. Commenting on his appointment, Mr Purcell said “While I have worked hard to drive a project on someone else’s behalf, you don’t get the chance to see it through to the end. The Wyong position I saw as being able to get back into a role where I could not only drive projects, but deliver on their outcomes. “I’m 61 and couldn’t be more excited to have this opportunity. I want Wyong to be the best community engaged race club in the country. In the end, racing is pretty simple, it just comes down to horses and people. Look after both of them well and we will all prosper. BUSINESS BRIEFS Our expertise in these areas guarantees an all-in-one solution for modernising your business. All Your IT Needs in One Solution. www.onecloud.com.au 1800 663 253 OneCloud IT Solutions is the #1 IT service provider on the Central Coast. IT SUPPORT CYBER SECURITY CLOUD SERVICES NBN & PHONES The four key pillars of our business are: Damian & Chris C M Y CM MY CY CMY K 3H 180x100 Mar23 Final V2.pdf 1 28/3/2023 4:05 pm Cabin rental business sells Gerry’s Cabins, a unique cabin hire business has sold following the death of founder Gerry Targett. Mr Targett conceived the concept of building small cabins to hire out for extra bedrooms, office space and construction sites. The steel frame insulated cabins measuring 3.6m x 2.4m with front verandah built on a heavy-duty skid-mounting were manufactured on Mr Taggart’s property. The cabins were rented on a weekly hire fee of $90 each and up to $150 for those located in Sydney. The business comprised 18 cabins on hire and included a tilt-tray delivery truck. Julie and Brandon Carter and son Dylan bought the business with plans to grow it further under the name Carter’s Cabins and Offices. The sale was negotiated by Graham McMullen from Argyle Estates Business Brokers who said the challenge was to find a buyer who understood the concept and future viability of the business given current housing crisis. 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 Greg Purcell CENTRAL COAST BUSINESS REVIEW SEPTEMBER 2023
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