âWeâve got to finish the jobâ: Why Penn isnât hanging up at Telstra
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On the website of executive coach Peter Fuda, you will find glowing testimonials from many executives and board directors at Australian and international companies. Among them are endorsements of Fuda by Telstraâs chief executive Andy Penn and chair John Mullen.
Penn, whoâs worked with Fuda for at least five years, is exuberant in his praise of the executive coach, so much so, he says: âIf I can only spend an hour with one person, I choose to spend it with Peter.â
We ve got to finish the job : Why Penn isn t hanging up at Telstra
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Laundys join regional push with biggest pub deal of the year
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Financial Review Rich Listers the Laundy family have ventured outside Sydney to strike the biggest pub deal of the year so far, buying the Lennox Hotel near Byron Bay for more than $40 million.
Amid a flurry of regional and rural hospitality acquisitions by prominent hospitality operators including Lancemore and Iris Capital, the Laundys partnered with pub operator Fraser Short to buy the popular beachside venue in Lennox Head.
The two-storey hotel on the corner of Pacific Parade and Byron Street offers uninterrupted ocean views and includes a bistro, restaurant and bottleshop. Hollywood actors and Byron Bay locals Chris and Liam Hemsworth are among its regular clientele.