NEWS: Sellout crowd attends first ever Community in Business breakfast event in Geelong!
A SELLOUT crowd of more than 220 people attended Football Federation Victoria’s inaugural Community in Business breakfast event in Geelong earlier today, the first time ever the successfully run FFV corporate/sporting functions has been held outside of metropolitan Melbourne.
PHOTO: FFV CEO Maxwell Gratton (top), the discussion panel of Steve Horvat, Ralph Barba, Jo Plummer and Josip Skoko (middle) and PFA CEO John Didulica (bottom). (Photos by: Tonci Prusac)
Excellently compered by Ralph Barba, who is one quarter of the popular and long running radio football quartet “The Four Diegos”, the two and a half hour function was held in the Captain’s Room at Simonds Stadium.
It brought together the cream of the Geelong business community with officials from both the Geelong and state football communities, as well as several well known local politicians and members of local football royalty.
FFV Chief Executive Maxwell Gratton was the first to address the gathering, followed by State MP Christine Couzens, who was representing the Victorian State Sports Minister John Eren.
This was followed by an engaging discussion from a star studded panel, which included ex-Socceroos and local boys Steve Horvat and Josip Skoko, as well as the Chairwoman of the Geelong Region Football Committee and renowned local businesswoman Jo Plummer.
Finally, the microphone was handed to the keynote speaker for the morning and another local product John Didulica.
This morning’s event was sponsored by ElectricityWizard, Taubmans Paints and Geelong Connected Communities.
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