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Jayco at home here

Prestige Jayco has been part of the fabric of the Geelong community for almost 30 years since the Spence family started its caravan repair business in the late 1980s.
John and Joan Spence built their business from the ground up, expanding their centre to include sales and joined with the Jayco brand in 1990.
The business has since grown to become a one -stop caravan dealership.
Now with a second dealership established in Bendigo and the business under the management of son Tony, Prestige Jayco Geelong is bigger and better than ever.
Prestige Jayco Geelong marketing officer Jess Gregson believes it’s important for a business to have strong local community ties.
“Being a family-run business, we have a solid foundation here and assisting the community in various ways is very rewarding as well.”
Prestige Jayco Geelong has worked hard to support and strengthen community groups and organisations from sponsorship of local sports clubs to supporting worthwhile local causes.
“We have a really good relationship with other local businesses and organisations, and realise the importance of supporting each other whenever possible,” Ms Gregson says.
“We all support each other and it has a positive impact on our business and a positive impact on the community.”
Strong relationships with Geelong Chamber of Commerce, Tourism Greater Geelong and the Bellarine and Bay FM means Prestige Jayco has a solid business foundation.
A recent expansion of community sponsorship has made Geelong Racing Club one of many sports clubs that Prestige Jayco Geelong sponsors and supports.
“Prestige Jayco Geelong is there for you wherever your adventure takes you,” Ms Gregson says.

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