Who’s Who in 22: Business, part one
Published 5:00am 3 December 2022
Today, we continue our Who’s Who in 22 series by listing businesses, in the Moreton Bay Region, who have achieved great things in 2022.
There’s burger joints, butchers, tech companies, farmers and more.
It comes in a year which has been tough for many businesses, but tenacity, ingenuity, hard work and strong teams have helped many shine.
Best of all, many businesses in the Moreton Bay Region have done their bit to help the community in which they are based.
It’s been a big year!
Who’s Who in 22: Business
Here’s part one of our list of some of the businesses and businesspeople, in the Moreton Bay Region, who have achieved great things in 2022. There are, no doubt, many more … this region is full of business success stories but if we published them all, we might break the internet!
Click on each name to read why they’ve made the list.
(In no particular order)
Kelvin Patch – RDA Moreton Bay
Sharon Armstrong – Embrace Life, RDA Moreton Bay
Mick Brady APM – RDA Moreton Bay
Julia Callaghan – RDA Moreton Bay CEO
Marlene Newcombe – Village Motors Group
Barbara Armstrong – Sweet Peanuts
Naomi Spence – Greater Caboolture Chamber of Commerce President
Lachmund Family – Richardson and Wrench Caboolture
Derelle Mitchell - Health Focus Manufacturers
Jeremy Kreft - Best Western North Lakes Hotel
Shaneal Sharma - Woody Point Marketplace
Paul Garcia – CCIQ, Abbey Museum
Hilton and Lynda Misso – Sesame Lane Care and Kindergarten
Rob and Kristina Petho - North Lakes and Surrounds Electrical
Leanne Hopkins - Succeed Healthcare Solutions
*We will publish part two tomorrow
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