Join us for an inspirational and thought-provoking morning of networking with one of Australia’s most innovative entrepreneurial leaders — Ben Trinh. Ben
Join us for an inspirational and thought-provoking morning of networking with one of Australia’s most innovative entrepreneurial leaders — Ben Trinh.
Ben is the dynamic founder of Life Ready Health Group, who transformed a $10,000 loan into a thriving $50 million business, now employing over 500 people across Australia and New Zealand.
In this exclusive session, Ben will share powerful insights from his 14-year journey — from humble beginnings to building a high-growth, self-sustaining enterprise. Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur or seasoned professional, this is a rare opportunity to gain invaluable wisdom and inspiration.
Enjoy networking with local business minds over morning refreshments.
Bookings are essential — our last two business events sold out quickly, so register now! https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/brimbank-business-breakfast-ben-trinh-tickets-1315595053219?aff=oddtdtcreator
19 June 2025 7:00 am - 9:00 am
Mt Derrimut Golf & Community Club
475 Mount Derrimut Rd, Derrimut
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