In our monthly brief, a diverse group of Australian business leaders and entrepreneurs tell their success stories.
Guests
John Maguire, joint managing director of Lincraft, which seeks to continue harnessing Australia’s $2.1-billion-a-year fabric retailing industry.
Alan Greenfield, principal and founder of Taylor Fry Analytics & Actuarial Consulting, which competes with the big four accounting firms and provides personalised data consultancy services.
Michael Liu, regional director for Asia-Pacific at WorldRemit, the leading sender of remittances globally to Mobile Money services, the payment system of choice in many developing countries where traditional banking services are lacking.
Andrea Myles, who co-founded the China Australia Millennial Project to connect young leaders and innovators in both nations via this world-first bilateral leadership program.
Frank Ribuot, CEO of Randstad (Australia), a human resources specialist headquartered in the Netherlands and operating in 39 countries.
Jordan O’Reilly, co-founder and CEO of Hireup, an online platform revolutionising the way Australians with disabilities find, hire and manage their own support workers.
Marcus Moufarrige, chief operating officer of Servcorp, a global provider of upmarket serviced offices, virtual offices and co-working solutions.
Glen Rabie, founder and CEO of Yellowfin, a business intelligence, dashboard, reporting and data analysis software vendor whose clients include Coca-Cola, Unilever, Telstra and Honda.
Peter Bosilkovski, CEO of Leo Burnett Sydney, who aims to transform the advertising agency into a creative solutions company. Leo Burnett Sydney ranked 14th on The Australian Financial Review’s list of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2016.
James Price, co-founder and managing director of Mirus Australia, an advisory business founded to help aged-care organisations provide the best care for their residents through improved funding and clearer operational insights.
Kate Morris, who co-founded online beauty boutique Adore Beauty in 1999, when she was just 21, to allow women who didn’t live in the big cities to access the hottest beauty products.