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Building Business Connections in Moonee Valley – Jordan Leask on Networking, Business Essendon, Strategy & Growth

Building Business Connections in Moonee Valley – Jordan Leask on Networking, Business Essendon, Strategy & Growth

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How do you build a thriving business network in Moonee Valley?

In this episode of Moonee Valley Voices, we sit down with Jordan Leask, a highly experienced commercial leader, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Business Essendon—a network dedicated to helping local business owners connect, collaborate, and grow.

Jordan shares his journey from corporate sales and partnerships in sports and entertainment to launching a business consultancy and creating a relationship-first business network for the North-West Melbourne region.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✅ Why networking isn’t just about transactions—but relationships
✅ How Business Essendon is creating new opportunities for local business owners
✅ The biggest B2B opportunities in Moonee Valley right now
✅ Lessons from Jordan’s career at Etihad Stadium, Essendon Football Club & TIXSTAR
✅ How to approach networking strategically to get real business results

If you’re a business owner looking to expand your network, gain insights from an industry leader, and discover new ways to grow, this episode is a must-listen! 🎧

📢 Listen Now & Connect with Business Essendon: https://businessessendon.com.au/
🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/company/business-essendon
@businessendon on Instagram
📩 info@businessessendon.com.au

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