The 2017 Businesswomen’s Hall of Fame inductees from the produce industry have been featured in a short article in Produce Plus.
The write-up details the Hall of Fame launch and how these incredible women are trailblazers in their industry. The Hall of Fame seeks to champion the pioneers in growing industries across Australia and these women are exactly that.
“The collective influence that women entrepreneurs have on business in Australia has never been as cohesive and prominent as it is now,” says Suzi Dafnis. She believes these women are, “are incredibly inspiring with stories of determination and passion that have set them on paths to success — paths that often have quite a few big bumps along the way.”
To read the full article, head over to Produce Plus 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.