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Mastercard Executive Breakfast

Mastercard Executive Breakfast for QSR Leaders | Sydney

8 May, 2024 | 8am - 10am
The Market Room, QT Sydney (49 Market St, Sydney NSW)

The quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry in Australia is undergoing a significant shift. Changing consumer preferences, the rise of technology, and evolving eating habits are creating exciting new opportunities for innovation.

We invite you to join us for a networking breakfast with David Mann - Chief Economist, Asia Pacific at Mastercard

Over breakfast, David will share economic insights and its impact on the QSR industry in Australia. 

You will also have the opportunity to:

  • Connect with the QSR industry's biggest movers and shakers
  • Engage in stimulating discussions about the future of the restaurant industry
  • Gain insights from Mastercard's QSR experts on exciting developments

RSVP to confirm your attendance to this exclusive Mastercard Executive Networking Breakfast.

Details:

  • Date: 8 May 2024
  • Time: 8am to 10am
  • Location: Market Room, QT Sydney (49 Market St, Sydney NSW)
  • Attire: Business Casual

Space is limited, so secure your spot early. 

Please note that this invitation is non-transferable. Mastercard reserves the right to exclude any individual who is not the intended recipient of this invitation.

 

Speaker:

David Mann
David Mann Chief economist, Asia Pacific, Mastercard

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