Miles Primrose
Miles Primrose | |
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Born | John Miles Manners Primrose 1969 |
🏡 Residence | Melbourne, Australia |
🏳️ Nationality | Australian |
💼 Occupation | Business Man |
📆 Years active | 1984 to Present |
Known for | The Trades and Builders Business Mentor |
👴 👵 Parent(s) | Roger Primrose, Ann Primrose |
Miles Primrose (born 1969) is a businessman and founder of BusinessSight.
Early life[edit]
Primrose was born in Williamstown, Victoria, Australia, but spent much of his childhood between the UK and different towns across Australia with his mother being from England and father from Australia.
Career[edit]
Primrose career started in FMCG in the mid 1980's with the supermarket chain Safeway and in the 1990's Primrose work for Woolworths New Zealand owned by Hong Kong Dairy Farm where he gained a great commercial ground from opening up several large format supermarkets across the North Island. He later moved back to Australia to N.S.W in 1996 where he was given the role of turning around some of the worst performing businesses that Hong Kong Dairy Farm owned globally.
BusinessSight[edit]
Primrose started BusinessSight in August 2003 with the purpose of revolutionising the way trades and building business owners do business globally and in 2018 he wrote the book "12 Steps to Building Your Business" from his series "Be as good at business as you are at your trade". He also had a vision of creating the most comprehensive business and personal development workshop for trades and building business owners. That goal was surpassed around 2006 with over 36 specialist presenters.
Bibliography[edit]
- 12 Steps to Building Your Business (2018) ISBN 978-1925830279 Search this book on .
External links[edit]
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References[edit]
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