Entrepreneur bringing inbound calls home
At just 19 years of age, Jordan Grives found himself pitching his then brand new telecommunications service to C-suite executives at some of Australia’s most well-known companies.
At just 19 years of age, Jordan Grives found himself pitching his then brand new telecommunications service to C-suite executives at some of Australia’s most well-known companies.
A self-funded investment of $5,000 kick-started what would become a fixture in the jewellery sector, Bowerhaus. The homegrown company’s future would see worldwide expansion, a loyal following, a focus on charity work, and a partnership to bring a fundraising event to Kirribilli House. Upon graduating from design school, Elizabeth Lee joined her sister in a […]
Friends since their early teens, the two future entrepreneurs talked constantly about making a business. It was a dream. It became a reality.
When Mala Salakas took to kids’ parties as Patches the Clown in the 80s, little did she know that she was planting the seeds for what would be one of Australia’s biggest retail party supply outlets and one of the country’s most visited online party supply stores.
Anna Mitsios has been making waves in the beauty and health industry since pushing her idea of making beauty products so pure…they were actually “edible”.
The latest advancements in neuroplasticity and neuro-leadership have shown us that it is possible to shift our cognitive capacity to make better decisions both in and out of the office.
Capital, it’s a key factors that can determine whether or not a small business survives another day. With this firmly in mind, Charlotte Petris and her co-founder-husband launched a business that brings SMEs together with an all-important business element: the investor.
For many budding entrepreneurs it can be difficult to transform an innovative idea into a successful business. Unfortunately, it’s all too easy to let a potentially life-changing idea slip through the cracks and never materialise.
Pace, innovation, a focus on customer service and great marketing are all key to developing a great start-up in Silicon Valley; a model which Australian start-ups can, and should emulate.
The beauty industry is one of the most competitive, add to that the struggle of standing out in a crowded community of online retailers, and it’s downright rare to find an entrepreneur that has succeeded in both areas like Kate Morris.