Create a better customer experience for everyone - learn how at this free breakfast networking event
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8am - 10am, Tuesday 3 December 2024
Town Hall House, Marconi Room, Level 4, 456 Kent Street Sydney
Get practical advice and tips to create a better experience for customers and employees while improving the diversity, inclusion and profitability of your business.
Research shows businesses that make it easier to buy products and services by improving access, inclusion and diversity have twice as much selling power.
Enjoy coffee, breakfast and the chance to connect with other like-minded businesses committed to improving diversity and inclusion.
Up your accessibility game and boost your business with our guest speakers from Guide Dogs NSW/ACT and Zero Barriers.
Bookings are essential for this free International Day of People with Disability event.
Hosted by the City of Sydney. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
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