The Daily Telegraph has dedicated a page to Australia’s women of success – that is, the 20 inductees into the 2016 Businesswomen’s Hall of Fame.
Bianca Monley of Eat Fit Food talks about the journey from household startup to the successful weight-loss-meal-plan business it is today.
“Everything is a difficult process in business! What has kept me going is this huge passion for helping people and changing lives through healthy foods.”
Anneke Van den Broek of Rufus & Coco received a special mention for her determination and perserverence:
“I can’t even tell you the people, whom I really respect, that told me it was a bad idea.”
Also featured in the article is Isobel Knight, founder of ProAgtive, a succession planning business helping families across Australia.
“It became part of my life plan as it unfolded and it’s driven by passion, not a desire to make money.”
Learn more about the Businesswomen’s Hall of Fame here.
Learn more about Bianca Monley here.
Learn more about Anneke Van den Broek here.
Learn more about Isobel Knight here.
This post was co-authored by Vashti Broos. Vashti is currently completing a journalism internship at HerBusiness. She studies Marketing & Public Relations / Communications and Media (Journalism) at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney.