Join us for our BYP End of Year Bash at the Chicane Bar and Grill, Rydges, Mount Panorama.
Our special guest with be motivational speaker and business coach Andrew Laurie.
In 2001, Andrew fell off a 100-foot cliff while skiing in Canada. He stopped breathing and broke much of his body from the waist up. Since then he has built an exceptional record in business as well as a unique breadth of non-business experience. In a very interactive session, Andrew will talk about how goal setting can help you achieve success in a range of activities, whether that be in business, in charity or in your personal life. He will share a range of techniques to help you achieve more and create your ideal life.
Meet other young professionals from across the region, celebrate the end of a successful year and enjoy complimentary drinks and finger food.
Bring along a gift or festive food item in support of Rydges Salvation Army Christmas Appeal!
Places are limited - RSVP now.
Guest Speakers
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Andrew Laurie
In 2001, Andrew fell off a 100-foot cliff while skiing in Canada. He stopped breathing and broke much of his body from the waist up. Since then, Andrew has built an exceptional record of achievement in business as well as a unique breadth of non-business experience.
In business, he has been a Sole-trader, he has been Managing Director of a multi-billion dollar company and he’s been most things in between. He’s led a major Sydney-based Charity. He’s presented to thousands of people all around the world, from small teams within a company, to audiences of 1,000 people, from teaching Executive MBA Programs to speaking, by invitation, in the House of Lords. In all cases, he shares his passion and knowledge, to help others achieve similar success.
In addition to business, Andrew continues to pursue his keen passion for sport and adventure. He loves to spend time with his family and friends traveling, rock climbing, skiing, sailing, playing golf or pursuing a range of other active pursuits. He was a Professional Mountain Guide, has run UltraMarathons around the World, has played cricket to a professional level and once rode his bike, alone, across the Nullarbor Plain.