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ILLUSTRIOUS HALL OF FAME AWARDED… From left, past Business Awards Hall of Fame recipients, Wendy Lovell (on behalf of Lovell’s Newsagency), John Anderson Pharmacy’s Agatha and John Anderson, 2017 Business Hall of Fame recipients, Purdeys Jewellers’ Pam and Stewart Lynas and Jo and Michael Kearney, past Business Awards Hall of Fame recipients, Traffik Boutique’s Hismet Sali, Renato’s Florist’s Sam Renato, Cellar 47’s Angelo Grasso and WB Hunter representative, Katie McCartney. Photo: Alicia Niglia.
Purdeys Jewellers takes 2017 Hall of Fame award Standing ovation from 457 guests
THIRTEEN local businesses celebrated their wins at this year’s 2017 White King – Pental 95.3 Triple M Business Awards Gala Dinner evening on Friday night, where 457 guests joined together to not only discover who was crowned winners of each category,
but to see Purdeys Jewellers take out this year’s illustrious chamber business Hall of Fame. Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry executive officer, Lucy Cerrone said, “We were so pleased with the number
of nominations we saw come in this year. It really goes to show that we have some great businesses across the region, and that the community knows how much they deserve to be recognised. Full report with all winners starts page 17
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OUR 2017 WINNERS AND SPONSORS… Nutriessence Naturopathic Medicine owner, Kelly Dreyer (Customer Service of the Year – Professional winner), Asthetique Skin Care owner, Shellie Pearson (Business Award – Trade winner), Tourism Greater Shepparton chair, Ross Graham (sponsor), The Adviser managing director, Geoff Adams (sponsor), WIN TV manager, Stephen Mullins (sponsor), Tis Hair and Beauty, Kylie Morrow (Customer Service of the Year – Trade winner), GV Health Dental dentist, Dr Mohit Tolani (Young Professional of the Year winner), Calandro Engineering Pty Ltd owner, Mario Calandro (Entrepreneur of the Year winner), Fix Muscle Performance owner, Cher Hetherington and pilates yoga liaison, Sebastiana Natalizio (sponsor), Nicholson Builders owner, Heath Nicholson (Best Marketing/Advertising Campaign of the Year winner), Recruitment Select manager, Max Allen (Business Award – Professional winner), GOTAFE manager marketing and creative services, Larissa Falla (sponsor), Intersport Shepparton co-owner, Naomi Harvey (Business Award – Retail winner), Greater Shepparton Business Centre business development officer, Tricia Martinek (sponsor), La Trobe University business school academic coordinator, Maria Zito (sponsor), Identity Menswear manager, Stephen Goulopoulos (Customer Service of the Year – Retail winner), White King-Pental customer service manager, Beth Smith, manufacturing manager, Carmine Conti and engineering manager (sponsor), Paul Moore and 95.3 Triple M sales manager, Andrew Metcalf (sponsor). Absent, Campbell Soups Australia plant manager, Peter Pearce (GV Healthy Workplace of the Year winner), Jetjas Café co-owners, Jackie Walker and Con Giatrakos (Best New Business – Under Two Years winner), Fryers Street Foodstore co-owners, Tracey Marsden and Ingrid Thomas (Visitor Experience of the Year winner), Market Meats apprentice, Kael Wass (Apprentice/Trainee of the Year Award winner), WDEA Employment team leader, Kaitlin Smith (sponsor), GV Health executive director workforce, Stacey Weeks (sponsor), Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry executive director operations, Scott Veenker (sponsor) and Greater Shepparton City Council team leader tourism and major events, Anthony Nicolaci (sponsor). Alicia Niglia.
AN ENTERTAINING EVENING… The crowd were enjoyed music by local musicians, Matty and Jamie Hooper. Photos Alicia Niglia
HIGH PROFILE REPRESENTATIVES… Local paediatrician, Dr Peter Eastaugh, Greater Shepparton City Council deputy mayor, Cr Kim O’Keeffe, Independent Member for Shepparton District, Suzanna Sheed, Greater Sheparton City Council, Cr Fern Summer, Mayor, Cr Dinny Adem and Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry board member, Matt Kington.
A STRONG CROWD… 457 enjoyed the entertainment and networking at this year’s 2017 White King-Pental 95.3 Triple M Business Awards Gala Dinner evening.
Purdeys Jewellers takes
2017 Hall of Fame award continued from front page “The Gala Dinner evening was fantastic once again this year. It was wonderful to see all of the networking and excitement in the room. “We were pleased to have the support of our two new sponsors, WDEA Employment and FIX Muscle Performance. It was great once again to have the support of White King– Pental, as well as all our other sponsors, 95.3 Triple M, WIN TV, The Adviser, GOTAFE, Shepparton Show Me and the Greater Shepparton Business Centre, Greater Shepparton City Council, La Trobe University, Tourism Greater Shepparton, GV Health and the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Standing ovation from 457 guests
“The highlight of the event of course, as in other years, is the presentation of the Hall of Fame recipient and this year was no exception. Last year’s Hall of Fame winner, Angelo Grasso of Cellar 47 made the announcement of Purdeys Jewellers as this year’s honoured Hall of Fame inductee. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Stewart and Pam Lynas and Jo and Michael Kearney and all of the team at Purdeys Jewellers.
“This year we also enjoyed seeing so many young people receive recognition for outstanding performance in business across the board. We would like to extend a big thank you to all of the judges on this year’s judging panel. There were many categories this year, which were very close and it made the judge’s jobs even more difficult. It was very inspiring to hear all of the comments from judges. The people behind these businesses
are our future leaders and it’s important to recognise them for all their efforts. “We would also like to extend our thanks to the Eastbank Centre and staff as well as Bernard and Jill Hayes for their tremendous efforts and delicious food particularly catering to such a large crowd, they did a wonderful job. Also to Mark Brodie from Shepparton Access for the centrepieces filled with local produce and Matty and Jamie Hooper for the wonderful music. “On behalf of the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry, I’d like to extend our sincere congratulations to all of the winners on the night and what a wonderful celebration of the business community in Greater Shepparton.”
It’s almost 50 years since Frank Purdey and his son-in-law, Stewart Lynas opened the doors to Purdeys Jewellers and we think if Frank was here today he would be extremely proud. A big part of our success should be credited to Stewart and Pam Lynas who grew the business through the 80s and 90s. Our tradition continues today with Stewart and Pam’s daughter Jo and son-in-law Michael Kearney.
We are very honoured and humbled to be inducted into the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry Hall of Fame. Page 17 – The Adviser. Australia No. 1:1375 Wednesday, October 11, 2017
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2017 winners announced
Market Meats
Kael Wass APPRENTICE/TRAINEE OF THE YEAR AWARD From left, GOTAFE marketing and creative services, Larissa Falla, Market Meats apprentice of the year awared winner Kael Wass and GOTAFE partnership engagement manager, Kate Storer. With a record 543 nominations received this year, there was some tough competition. Kael Wass has been chosen for his exceptional enthusiasm for his job and his respectful and obliging approach to his employer, fellow staff members as well as his business customers at Market Meats. His easy going and professional manner contributes to a very happy working environment. He has enthusiastically embraced learning the traditional skills of preparing all cuts of meat and he takes pride being thoroughly aware of occupational health and safety.
Jetjas Café
Con Giatrakos and Jackie Walker BEST NEW BUSINESS AWARD (UNDER 2 YEARS) From left, Jetjas business owners Jackie Walker and Con Giatrakos with Greater Shepparton Business Centre, business development officer, Tricia Martinek. Jetjas Café has only been in operation now for just over 3 months but already they have been able to demonstrate a very clear marketing strategy targeting the two major components of their business; being the high-class café providing full table service and offering the convenience of take away. Jackie and Con have identified growth opportunities for their business that extend way beyond the markets that they are currently servicing they understand the importance of community involvement with their business making significant contributions to charitable causes.
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Fryers Street Food Store
Tracey Marsden and Ingrid Thomas VISITOR EXPERIENCE OF THE YEAR AWARD From left, Greater Shepparton City Council team leader, Tourism and Major Events, Anthony Nicolaci, Fryers Street Food Store co-owners, Tracey Marsden and Ingrid Thomas and Greater Shepparton City Council president of tourism Greater Shepparton, Ross Graham. Ingrid Thomas is a co-owner of this very popular local business. Ingrid spoke about the importance of tourism to Shepparton and to this business. Tourism is supported via active membership of the Tourism Greater Shepparton and by participating in local events wherever possible with discount vouchers and the contribution of goods and services. This business emphasises excellent customer service, quality food and beverages and has a warm and welcoming atmosphere. This business and the management team are justifiably proud of their thriving business.
Nicholson Builders
Heath Nicholson BEST MARKETING/ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN AWARD From left, Nicholson Builders business owner Heath Nicholson and Shepparton Show Me, deputy chair person, Shane Sali. Heath Nicholson is a young entrepreneur who has successfully established, grown and run his own construction business. His campaign strategy has been to focus on the intensive use of social media to expose his business to potential and existing customers. Heath demonstrated his ability to clearly identify various market segments such as first homebuyers, and direct marketing to them via his creative use of Twitter, Facebook and blog posts. Heath has ambitious plans, clear goals and strategies and is extraordinarily creative in his approach to marketing.
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Calandro Engineering Pty Ltd
Mario Calandro
ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR AWARD From left, Calandro Engineering Pty Ltd business owner and Entrepreneur of the Year, Mario Calandro and Victoria Chamber of Commerce and Industry, executive director operations, Scott Veenker. Mario knows his business and takes a ‘can do’ attitude to any problem presented. If a product is not available, Mario, an inventor in his own right, will develop something that will not only please the customer, will do the job better than the customer envisioned. Mario is a clever entrepreneur who works alongside his team members, well aware of each member’s strengths, he is able to deliver. Mario supports the Goulburn Valley, sourcing locally where possible and he continues to hire young apprentices.
Campbell’s Soups Australia
Heather Holmes and Gabrielle Westlake GV HEALTHY WORKPLACE AWARD Accepted on behalf of Campbell’s Soups, GV Health director workforce, Stacey Weeks. Campbell’s Soups Australia, stood out for the range of health and wellbeing programs available to staff and their families. This innovative company have a pro-active approach towards staff health and wellbeing, which results in excellent staff morale and a great workplace injury record. Campbell’s Soups Australia promote a healthy lifestyle and participate in charity work.
GV Health Dental Services Department
Dr Mohit Tolani
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR AWARD From left, LaTrobe University Shepparton Campus, Business School academic co-ordinator, Maria Zito and GV Health Dental Services Department, Dr Mohit Tolani. Dr Mohit Tolani an exceptional young professional who obviously craves a challenge. His experience, as well as his academic and personal achievements coupled with his contributions to healthcare deserve recognition and this has bestowed him with the Young Professional of the Year Award. He is an excellent ambassador for the dentistry sector, an exceptional citizen of the community and an exemplary role model for young professionals.
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2017 winners announced
Identity Menswear
Intersport Shepparton
CUSTOMER SERVICE OF THE YEAR AWARD - RETAIL
BUSINESS AWARDS - RETAIL
Stephen Goulopoulos From left, White King Pental, engineering manager, Paul Moore and Identity Menswear manager, Stephen Goulopoulos. An impressive young man who consistently delivers outcomes to his customers, Stephen knows his product well and excels in all facets of customer service. His impeccable taste in selecting men’s fashion is second to none. Stephen is a real asset to this family run business.
Gary and Naomi Harvey From left, Intersport co-owner, Naomi Harvey and Southern Cross Austereo - Triple M sales manager, Andrew Metcalf. Intersport has a strong business plan going forward. Gary knows who his target market is and keeps them informed of new products by social media. He attracts new customers with great window displays and through social media. He has a friendly, personal approach and engages with all his customers, which keeps them coming back time and time again.
Recruitment Select Nutriessence Naturopathic Medicine
Kelly Dreyer
CUSTOMER SERVICE OF THE YEAR AWARD - PROFESSIONAL From left, Nutriessence Naturopathic Medicine, business owner, Kelly Dreyer and WDEA Employment, teamleader, Kaitlin Smith. Kelly can tackle all problems large or small. Kelly’s strengths are in her care for customers and in her ability to engage with her clientele. Her meticulous research and knowledge of her profession makes her the outstanding winner of this award.
Max Allen
BUSINESS AWARDS - PROFESSIONAL From left, WIN Television Shepparton, manager, Stephen Mullins and Recruitment Select manager, Max Allen. Recruitment Select is a boutique, customer-oriented employment agency striving to deliver tailor made employment solutions to local employers, job seekers and a pool of casual labour hire employees. In a highly competitive employment market, Recruitment Select differentiates itself from its competitors with an innovative social enterprise initiative, achieved by reinvesting surplus into programs within the community.
Asthetique Skin Care
Shellie Pearson Tis Hair & Beauty
Kylie Morrow
CUSTOMER SERVICE OF THE YEAR AWARD - TRADE Tis Hair & Beauty, qualified hairdresser, Ashlea Celebrine, business owner Kylie Morrow and Fix Muscle Performance, Pilates and Yoga Liason, Sebastiana Natalizio. Kylie is innovative and creative in her delivery of hair designs and diversification of products she uses. Her reputation is spread over the Goulburn Valley area as well as interstate. Kylie and her team provide a warm, friendly atmosphere and always put the customer’s needs first.
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BUSINESS AWARDS – TRADE From left, Asthetique Skin Care beauty therapist, Renee Petts, manager, Brooke Allen, business owner Shellie Pearson and beauty therapist, Lisa Organ with The Adviser, managing director, Geoff Adams. Shellie Pearson is the proud owner of Asthetique Skin Care who is backed by manager Brooke Allen and highly qualified and experienced beauty therapists specialising in skin care. At Asthetique their passion is skin care and all the staff are highly trained and continue to undertake postgraduate study on the science of the skin, understanding skin cells and their function. Shellie and her team are focussed on maintaining and improving skin health and offer a wide range of skin treatments and general beauty therapy services. Shellie is very community minded, participates in and sponsors many local events.
2017 Hall of Fame Honour
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Purdeys Jewellers IT WAS 1969 that watchmaker, Frank Purdey opened his own jewellery store in Shepparton at 244 Wyndham Street in the same location that Purdeys Jewellers is today. He along with son-in-law, Stewart Lynas saw the business prosper with the addition of two more stores – in 1984 Merimbula, NSW and in 1994 Purdeys Jewellers opened in Benalla. Today Stewart and Pam’s daughter, Joanne and son-in-law, Michael Kearney are at the helm. With nearly 50 years on the clock, the business has served thousands of customers from across Northeast Victoria and Southern NSW, creating beautiful jewellery for families often across three generations. Whether sponsoring sporting organisations like the Shepparton Football Club, organising Pink Ribbon Fundraiser events or supplying diamond set putters for golf tournaments, Purdeys Jewellers has always been heavily involved in the local community, playing its role in fundraising for those in need. Apart from Frank’s reputation and trust, Stewart’s expertise in Gemology and Michael’s diamond grading skills, it has been the welcoming and friendly staff who have helped carve out a unique place for Purdeys Jewellers in the business landscape of the Goulburn Valley. image above: PRIDE OF PURDEYS… From left, Pam and Stewart Lynas and Jo and Michael Kearney of Purdeys Jewellers, who were awarded this year’s 2017 White King-Pental 95.3 Triple M Business Award Hall of Fame. image right: A FAMILY AFFAIR… From left, 2017 White King-Pental 95.3 Triple M Business Award Gala Dinner evening MC, John Deeks and Stuart Lynas and Jo Kearney of Purdeys Jewellers. Photos Alicia Niglia.
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