R.E.E.L. Talks series on again at Red Tree Theatre in May

Atendees at the 2022 REEL talks. Image: Marc Charette

The popular R.E.E.L. Talks business innovation program has released its program of speakers for the upcoming May 4 event to be held at Tuggerah’s Red Tree Theatre.

The event is organised by the Central Coast Sustainable Business Network and co-founder Bruce Cotrill said there would be a panel of experts including architects, property developers, energy developers and successful business owners sharing their insights and experiences, guiding attendees through the different investment horizons for renewable energy.

This year’s event is centred on the potential of renewable energy and how it can transform the way businesses operate. “Our theme was inspired by Saul Griffith’s talk at last year’s event, where he highlighted the staggering annual savings of $850,000,000 for households and businesses across the Central Coast by switching to generating and using as much of their own energy as they can,” Cotrill said.

The inspirational business talk series focuses on local and national businesses that have walked the talk in the areas of future business and sustainability practices.

R.E.E.L Talks features local change makers. Image: Marc Charette

Now in its third year, the program has created a stimulating mix of speakers including Greg Gates the CEO of Sirron Holdings, Jon Ellis of Narara’s renewable power company NEV power, innovative commercial architect Caine King, energy grid designer Andrew Krumn and Matt Polo mechatronics engineer at Janus Electric truck company.

After the formal talks, a Q&A session will provide ample opportunity for attendees to ask questions about the subjects discussed.

Refreshments and networking opportunities are part of the program.

Organisers of the event are encouraging all business-minded people to attend and connect with people that are making real local change. Tickets are available on their website: www.reeltalks.com.au