Pittwater shows off what it has to offer

Pittwater shows off what it has to offer

Conference planners and business event organisers from 10 businesses attended a PCO Famil at Metro Hotel Mirage Newport last weekend to showcase the hotel, its conference facilities and enjoy a small taste of what Pittwater has to offer.

Representatives from McGrath Estate Agents, PIMCO, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Pernod Ricard Australia, Lend Lease Australia, Adobe, BT Financial, COG Technology, Todd Minerals and eHealth NSW Government enjoyed an overnight famil at the hotel, organised in conjunction with leading event management company, Event Advisers.

The famil included overnight accommodation, a sunset evening cruise on Pittwater with drinks & canapés followed by a 3 course a la carte dinner served in The Mirage Restaurant, and a tour of the hotel to view its conference and event facilities.

Pictured in the attached image – back row (left to right) Julie Boucher – Todd Minerals; Nicole Davidson – ANZ; Karen  Hamilon – Lend Lease; Siobhan Molyneaux – Macquarie; Nichola Byrne – McGrath Real Estate; Lucy Taillandier – Pernod Richard; Kirsty Bolton – Pernod Richard

Front Row (left to right) Natasha Gatien – Adobe; Jen Bosilkovski – Event Advisers; Paula Lefever – EHealth NSW Government; Amy Craddock – Price Waterhouse Coopers; Melissa Kharsas – Price Waterhouse Coopers; Tracey Scott, BDM, Metro Mirage Hotel, Newport; Carolyn Punshon, Conference Coordinator, Metro Mirage Hotel, Newport

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