These days I work as a business development consultant predominantly in the Canberra region, but not exclusively. I am also an advocate for a number of businesses around Canberra. These are organisations who’s ethics and values are in synergy with my own. They are all owned and operated by friends and associates, people who I respect, admire and am very happy to endorse.

Altitude Brands

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My old mate and partner from our days at ZOO, Peter Ring continues to inspire with his passion and enthusiasm for strategically directing businesses and helping to define their brand.

Marketing people in Canberra like giving the impression that they are an authority on branding , but believe me, very few really understand it, and even fewer can articulate it.

For many years, Peter has been impressing CEO’s from organisations such as Nestlé and Heinze with his intuition and knowledge. He  now heads up his own consultancy Altitude Brands, (website launched this week) If you would like to find out how Altitude Brands can help elevate your business, call Peter on 0402 136 260.

I’ve worked with Peter over many years and can categorically say he is one of the best in the business, certainly the best in Canberra.   Peter also makes up one third of the team from the Canberra Business consultancy Zigbiz, along with Rod Hattch and Andrew Eggleton.

Wisdom Learning

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This award winning registered training organisation is headed up by Rod Hattch and is based in Fairbairn near Canberra airport. Wisdom are a quality provider of effective learning and development services in the ares of Business, Management, Government, Real Estate, Project Management and Training and Assessment. They are nationally recognised.

In 2005 I completed a Diploma in Business Management, and in 2010 obtained the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, so I do speak from first hand experience, when I talk about the innovative  way in which training is delivered.

Rod and his team of experienced facilitators have a supportive and flexible recognition assessment approach, designed to provide participants with a simple to use,  yet rigorous way to achieve recognition for their existing skills and knowledge.
For your own personal development, or to improve skills within your own workplace visit  www.wisdomlearning.com.au

Rod also makes up one third of the team from the Canberra Business consultancy Zigbiz, along with Peter Ring and Andrew Eggleton.

Channelvision

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Channelvision is Canberra’s local content commercial television station broadcast 24/7 regionally on Channel 501 TransTV and Nationally on Aurora/Foxtel (Channel 183 : Sunday evenings at 7.30pm and repeated Wednesday evenings at 9pm)), and was officially launched by Chief Minister Jon Stanhope on September 1st 2005.

The station produces fourteen programs, with stories updated on a weekly basis, for inclusion in the Channelvision (TransTV) platform covering the full range of Canberra’s social, cultural and businesscommunities, providing an entertaining and detailed insight into our nation’s capital and surrounding regions.

The channel also provides a cost effective alternative for broadcasting of television commercials, public notices and general interest profiles.

Channelvision (Canberra:TransTV) has a potential daily viewing audience of 32,500 people, is broadcast to 15,000 Canberra households currently connected to the TransTV network and provides Canberra with its only dedicated local content television service. Streaming is also offered on the website, www.channelvision.com.au, which currently attracts 225,000 viewers per month and allows programming to be accessed by viewers worldwide.

Channelvision has a total of over 1.7 million viewers on the TransTV network and over 2.7 million viewers on their website. Since commencement of broadcasting on the Foxtel national platform in July 2009, they have received over 250,000 viewers.

Channelvision can be viewed in the  ACT Region through TransTV Channel 501) and Channelvision/Foxtel (National : Aurora Channel 183).

To find out more about profiling your business on Channelvision, call me Ash Morgan on 0418 434 701.

A’Hern Fitness

A'HernFitness_RGB-lores[2]A’Hern Fitness is a boutique personal training studio located at 82 Canberra Avenue, Griffith. Owned and operated by triple-Olympian, and Dual Commonwealth games Gold-medalist Nick A’Hern and his wife Jennifer, the studio caters exclusively for personal training clients.

Nick and his team are committed to helping clients achieve, health fitness and success. They have a dedicated approach to physical fitness and well-being that sets them apart.

A’Hern Fitness ensures easy studio access, and a peaceful environment for your workouts.

For more information about the premium Canberra Personal Trainer, call Nick or Jennifer on 6260 8500 or visit www.ahernfitness.com.au


First Person Branding

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Bill Burdin from the First Person Branding helped me create my own wordpress blog, and hosts the site for me. Bill has been great in helping me grasp a better understanding of blogging and how to get the best from internet technology.

First Person Branding is a business owned by The Internet School Pty. Ltd. based in Canberra Australia. This website is a showcase of people who are using social media to establish their personal brand online.

The Internet School will show you how you can Dominate Local Search. They will show how your business can obtain high rankings on local search and receive a never ending stream of new customers. They have gained Number One position for many of their clients and will divulge every step they took to get them there.

Having your business ranked at the top of Google’s search results means you’ll enjoy a steady stream of new business enquiry and leads.

The Internet School http://www.theinternetschool.com.au/

First person Branding http://www.firstpersonbranding.com

P.O. 2240 Tuggeranong Business Centre
Greenway
ACT 2906
Ph: 0423 512 819


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