Articles
Sentinel Slickers
The Courier Mail
Posted on 04 . 09 . 2015
It's got all the trappings of a City Slickers sequel. Brisbane bizoids Warren Ebert and Michael Sherlock have pulled on the cowboy boots to enjoy a few days of R&R at a dude ranch near Yellowstone National Park.
Less Than 3% of Franchisors Are Like This
Griffith University - Asia-Pacific Centre for Franchising Excellence
Posted on 25 . 03 . 2015
As a women and under 30, Tina Tower of Begin Bright is a rarity in franchising. In Australia, the medium age of franchisors is 49 and 77% are men. In this week that celebrates International Women’s Day, learn more about Tina’s journey as a young female franchisor.
Franchise Growth Master Class
Griffith University Southbank
Posted on 17 . 03 . 2015
Get access to two senior franchise executives who led the transformation of Brumby's from ailing bakery chain to franchise success in just three years, at this unique event to accelerate your franchise growth...
What's The New Approach to Mentoring?
The Sydney Morning Herald
Posted on 13 . 03 . 2015
Captain of industry and ANZ Bank chairman David Gonski reportedly has one. So does Michael Sherlock, the former Brumby's Bakeries' CEO turned franchising consultant and commercial property investment spruiker...
Jungle Boogie
City Beat
Posted on 21 . 02 . 2015
Brisbane real estate gun Warren Ebert and the lads from his Sentinel Property Group have just wrapped up quite the boy's own adventure in Cambodia.
Sentinel On Guard
Central Queensland News
Posted on 06 . 02 . 2015
Walk a mile: Sentinel's Michael Sherlock decided to walk a mile in the shoes of local business owners and Amber Williams, of Stiletoes, found a pair of shoes to fit him.
Sentinel Strikes
Townsville Bulletin
Posted on 04 . 02 . 2015
Sentinel Property Group has bought the Woodlands Village Shopping Centre at Deeragun for $11 million and is looking at more retail acquisitions in North Queensland.
Sentinel Buys Shops For $33m
Central Queensland News
Posted on 05 . 12 . 2014
The Sentinel Property Group has bought two shopping centres in Emerald for $33 million in what it says is a vote of confidence in the region.