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Shaun’s drive for success

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

AFTER what seemed like a lifetime working in Berwick, Shaun Donaldson was ready for a new adventure.
As of this month the accomplished car salesman, synonymous with Berwick and the City of Casey where the Donaldson name is renowned, can now be found at Warragul City Motor Group where he now works as the dealer principal.
The Barry Bourke Group only recently acquired the new dealership in Pearse Street, Warragul.
“It’s another full branch that we can have in the dealer group,” Mr Donaldson said.
After 27 years working for Barry Bourke in Berwick, Shaun was the likely candidate to head up operations in Warragul where he has been based since the beginning of this month.
“Around March we knew we were going to Warragul,” Shaun said.
“Since we’ve come on board we’ve implemented new systems and we bring the same professionalism that we’ve had at Barry Bourke in Berwick.”
Warragul City Motors specialises in selling Ford, Hyundai, Honda and Great Wall vehicles.
Shaun said the dealership has plans to appoint extra staff to Warragul in the near future.

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