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Mike Retirement

CoggerGurry • Mar 12, 2024

After almost 30 years of dedicated service, Mike will retire from CoggerGurry at the end of this month. 


As our longest standing employee, Mike has been a constant, familiar face for as long as any of us can remember. 


In the mid 1990’s Mike moved home to the family farm at Penshurst from Geelong with his wife Andrea. He would soon join Tony Gurry at McLarty Archer & Co, initially working closely with the late Ivo McLaughlan and quickly becoming a senior member of the team. 


His background in agriculture gave him the ability to understand the issues faced by his clients and allowed him to connect closely and form wonderful relationships. 


Over the years Mike has been a keen and willing mentor to many staff helping them to find their feet. His years of experience, support and collaboration will be sorely missed by the team. 



We wish Mike all the very best for life after CoggerGurry and a wonderful retirement. 

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