Business First is a magazine written by business executives and Australia’s best leaders. In a recent article, Business First covered the launch of the 2017 Businesswomen’s Hall of Fame.
It highlighted the diversity of the women inducted into this year’s Hall of Fame. The women this year come from a wide range of industries, stretching from agriculture and excavation to beauty and fashion.
Not only are the women’s businesses from diverse industries, they are also all unbelievably inspiring.
Kate Carnell, a former Hall of Fame Selection Panel member is quoted giving her congratulations. Also, the article sheds some light on the business secrets of the inductees. Different inductees are quoted with advice for other women in business.
To read the full article, head over to the Business First website here.
The Businesswomen’s Hall of Fame recognises a prestigious collective of quiet achievers, high profile industry leaders, emerging entrepreneurs, and champions of the community and NFP sectors as its 2017 inductees.
Now in its 19th year, the Businesswomen’s Hall of Fame recognises Australia’s female business trailblazers. The 2017 inductees join more than 200 women previously inducted into this respected community.
Meet the alumni and learn about the Hall of Fame here.
This post was co-authored by Mary Klepzig. Mary is currently completing a journalism internship at HerBusiness. She is pursuing a degree in Communication Studies at the University of Tennessee in the United States.