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Unleashing the New Paradigm: A Productive EO Melbourne Chapter Retreat in Bali
EO Melbourne recently hosted a transformative Chapter Retreat on the enchanting island of Bali. Over the course of four extraordinary days, 140 participants came together to embark on an unforgettable journey filled with knowledge, inspiration, and meaningful connections. Guided by the theme "Unleash The New Paradigm," the retreat featured a stellar lineup of 11 exceptional speakers and a meticulously designed agenda, resulting in a truly remarkable experience of personal and professional growth.
EO Melbourne recently hosted a transformative Chapter Retreat on the enchanting island of Bali. Over the course of four extraordinary days, 140 participants came together to embark on an unforgettable journey filled with knowledge, inspiration, and meaningful connections. Guided by the theme "Unleash The New Paradigm," the retreat featured a stellar lineup of 11 exceptional speakers and a meticulously designed agenda, resulting in a truly remarkable experience of personal and professional growth.
The retreat buzzed with energy as the speakers took the stage, delivering inspiring talks that left a lasting impact on the attendees. From industry leaders to accomplished entrepreneurs, each speaker brought their unique expertise and perspectives, igniting a spark of inspiration in the hearts and minds of all present. Participants were immersed in a wealth of knowledge, gaining practical strategies and innovative insights to elevate their businesses and personal lives.
The esteemed roster of speakers showcased a diverse range of expertise, including Rodney Cocks, Tully Walter, Nishant Arya, Michael Klim, Dr Wei Siang Yu, Dr Michelle Woolhouse, Janur Yasa, Walid Aboulnaga, Ben Johnston, Peter Scott, and Ray Chou. Their captivating talks covered a wide array of topics, such as emerging trends, well-being, artificial intelligence, and more. Attendees walked away with invaluable insights and actionable takeaways that could be readily applied to their future endeavours, both personally and professionally.
In addition to the engaging keynote speeches and thought-provoking panel discussions, the Chapter Retreat offered a diverse range of meaningful activities and discussions, ensuring participants made the most of their time in Bali. Optional group activities allowed attendees to customise their experiences, with options including Sundays Beach Club, Canang Making & Temple Tour, Farm to Kitchen Experience, Surf Lesson, Sound Healing, Thalassotherapy, and Swim with Klim. In addition, participants also had the opportunity to engage in various wellness activities, including Shamanic Breathwork and Ice Bath Therapy.
Beyond the educational aspects, the retreat provided ample opportunities for attendees to forge meaningful connections and build lasting relationships with fellow EO members. Through interactive learning sessions, wellness exercises, and social events, participants were able to share their experiences, exchange ideas, and cultivate valuable connections. The retreat epitomised the spirit of EO, nurturing a sense of camaraderie and support among all participants.
Taking advantage of Bali's natural beauty, the retreat seamlessly integrated activities that showcased the island's charm. Attendees had the privilege of immersing themselves in the vibrant local culture, exploring breathtaking landscapes, and experiencing rich traditions unique to Bali. Whether indulging in culinary delights, embracing local customs, or simply basking in the serenity of their surroundings, participants revelled in an immersive and unforgettable retreat.
The EO Melbourne Chapter Retreat in Bali truly served as a catalyst for personal and professional growth. With its impressive lineup of speakers, dynamic agenda, and activities that fostered meaningful connections, the retreat left an indelible impact on all who attended. Participants returned home equipped with fresh perspectives, inspired by newfound knowledge, and empowered by valuable connections. This retreat stands as a testament to the profound impact that collaboration, learning, and shared purpose can have on unleashing untapped potential. As EO Melbourne looks forward to future Chapter Retreats, the memories and lessons learned in Bali will continue to fuel the entrepreneurial journeys of its members, inspiring and empowering them to achieve even greater heights.
EO Melbourne Introduces New Learning Days Tier for Key Executive Program
EO Melbourne recently concluded its highly successful 4 Learning Days for FY 2022/2023, with the latest instalment shining a spotlight on Execution. With this remarkable achievement under its belt, the chapter is now gearing up for another year of transformative learning experiences. In a bold move, EO Melbourne is introducing an exciting new tier to its renowned Key Executive Program, this time exclusively dedicated to the Learning Days.
EO Melbourne recently concluded its highly successful 4 Learning Days for FY 2022/2023, with the latest instalment shining a spotlight on Execution. With this remarkable achievement under its belt, the chapter is now gearing up for another year of transformative learning experiences. In a bold move, EO Melbourne is introducing an exciting new tier to its renowned Key Executive Program, this time exclusively dedicated to the Learning Days.
The EO Melbourne Key Executive Program (KEP) was established with the aim of assisting EO members in implementing growth strategies acquired through EO into their businesses, fostering key management buy-in and participation. This groundbreaking program allows EO members to invite key executives from their companies to participate in EO learning events, EO Accelerator learning events, and join a Key Executive Forum.
By integrating their key executives into the learning journey, EO members can collectively leverage the unique benefits of EO and share them with their key executives. The ultimate mission is to empower and align EO members and their key executives, equipping them with the necessary tools, accountability, community, and support to drive aggressive growth, master business best practices, and become exceptional leaders.
The existing Key Executive Program offers access to 4 Learning Days per year, along with dedicated Forum placement and comprehensive Forum Training.
Building on the immense success of the program, EO Melbourne is thrilled to announce the pilot of a new tier within the KEP – the Learning Days Only option. With an investment of $1,500 + GST, this tier grants access to 4 Learning Days, one per quarter, focusing on Strategy, People, Cash, and Execution.
This new tier presents EO members with an opportunity to provide their key executives with unparalleled professional development, immersing them in the acclaimed Scaling Up curriculum. The program fosters alignment between EO members and their key executives, fostering a shared vision for growth. Additionally, all EO Melbourne members are welcome to attend the Learning Days at no extra cost, and it is strongly recommended that they do so alongside their key executives to maximise the benefits.
The highly anticipated pilot of this new tier offers 20 available spots on a first-come, first-served basis. EO Melbourne Members are encouraged to enrol their 2iCs in the KEP – Learning Days Only tier promptly to secure their place. By doing so, they will gain access to the upcoming Accelerator/Key Executive Learning Day, centred around the crucial topic of Cash, taking place on Tuesday, 8 August 2023.
EO Melbourne continues to push boundaries and provide unparalleled learning opportunities for its members and their key executives. With the introduction of this innovative Learning Days tier, the chapter is poised to empower businesses, drive growth, and foster exceptional leadership throughout the entrepreneurial community.
EO Melbourne gears up for FY 2023/24
As the Financial Year 2022/23 comes to an end and a new FY is about to begin, EO Melbourne users into the coming FY 2023/24 with a line-up of programs and events that will take its members’ entrepreneurial journeys to new heights.
As the Financial Year 2022/23 comes to an end and a new FY is about to begin, EO Melbourne ushers into the coming FY 2023/24 with a line-up of programs and events that will take its members’ entrepreneurial journeys to new heights.
The year starts off with a virtual learning experience in July, featuring Jim Penman, the brilliant mind behind Jim's Group, a globally recognised franchise and one of Australia's most notable and reliable brands. Jim successfully established Jim's Mowing as Australia's largest franchise chain and the most recognised lawn mowing business in the world.
In this special one-hour virtual event, Jim will share his inspiring story, explain his business principles, and discuss his philosophy of prioritising service and people over profits. He will also take us on the journey of how he expanded his empire from limited resources to cover Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Also in July, EO Melbourne Member and Elite Akademy Founder Kusal Goonewardena will take an exclusive deep dive into the cutting-edge science of High Performance. Kusal will talk about the strategies that will empower people to adopt high-performance behaviours and mindsets in all areas of their life. With Kusal's expert guidance, participants will learn how to leverage the latest research in sports physiotherapy, physiology, and neuroscience to unlock their full potential.
Following this event, EO Melbourne will gather a panel of experts specialising in four alternative sources of funding for growth-stage businesses - spanning bank debt, non-bank debt, venture capital, and private equity funding sources.
Facilitated by Jason Ellenport, EO Melbourne Member & Founding Partner at Edison Growth Fund, this event will have the following panel of experts: Kingsley Oldfield, Senior Relationship Manager at ANZ Bank, Hunter Watkin, Venture Capital Investor at Rampersand, Mike Thompson, Head of Private Equity at Edison Growth Fund, and Michael Kurland, Joint MD and Founder at Arrowpoint Capital.
They will share their valuable insights and experiences while engaging attendees in a lively discussion providing a comprehensive understanding of the funding landscape. Those who will attend can expect to gain practical knowledge on how to navigate each funding option to their advantage.
Within the first quarter of FY 2023/24, EO Melbourne will hold the Accelerator/Key Executive Learning Day focusing on Cash, one of the four quarterly full training days built on the principles developed by Verne Harnish from his bestselling book Scaling Up.
Speaking of which, this leads us to one of the biggest events of FY 2023/24 Q1 — Mastering Pricing & Compensation by no less than the man, the myth, and the LEGEND, Verne Harnish – who is returning to Melbourne for this special, not-to-be-missed event.
Verne's award-winning Scaling Up workshops are renowned for their impact and actionable insights. His latest workshop focuses on Pricing and Compensation, as well as how Web 3.0 drives the emerging Org 3.0, using practical EO company examples that incorporate AI, "team of teams," pricing, and compensation strategies.
In this engaging workshop, Verne will reveal various pricing approaches for both B2C and B2B businesses and discuss the 5 key compensation design principles that transform the largest expense into a strategic advantage.
Moreover, EO Melbourne will also have a new intake for its Mentorship Program, one of the benefits of EO Membership. The program spans 12 months and participating EO Members will be paired with a mentor and provided with all the resources, tools, and knowledge they need for their monthly one-hour catch-ups, as well as ongoing support from their Mentorship Chair. The program will help members learn from other business leaders and grow as an entrepreneur.
There is so much in store for the coming FY that EO Melbourne members will enjoy and learn from.
EO Melbourne at the GLC 2023
After the three-day Global Leadership Conference (GLC), held from 25 to 27 April 2023 in the coastal city of Cape Town in South Africa, the EO Melbourne FY 2022/23 Board returned home with a renewed sense of inspiration and valuable insights to share with the chapter.
After the three-day Global Leadership Conference (GLC), held from 25 to 27 April 2023 in the coastal city of Cape Town in South Africa, the EO Melbourne FY 2022/23 Board returned home with a renewed sense of inspiration and valuable insights to share with the chapter.
The EO Melbourne Board attended the highly-anticipated GLC, which brought together 1,500 of the world's most dynamic and innovative entrepreneurs, offering a unique platform for the EO Melbourne Board to expand their global network and gain valuable insights into the latest trends and best practices in leadership. The Board also received Chapter Office Training (COT) for their upcoming roles as volunteer board members which will enable them to deliver value to our chapter.
EO Melbourne President Damian Blumekranc shared, “The one thing that stuck with me is the definition of the word ‘entrepreneur’. It’s a new one for me and it goes like this, ‘an entrepreneur is the one without whom the thing will not happen.’ It really resonated with me.”
The conference was attended by business leaders from various parts of the world to enhance their leadership skills and influence their communities. Through the exchange of global experience shares, participants were able to tap into a deep well of inspiration that fuels our entrepreneurial ecosystem and amplifies our personal and collective drive.
During this year's GLC, a number of distinguished speakers delivered talks to the attendees. Notable among them were HRH Princess Zamaswari Dlamini-Mandela, a humanitarian, and co-founder of Long Walk to Freedom, who happens to be the granddaughter of Winnie and Nelson Mandela. Additionally, Elatia Abate, who is a Futurist, Educator, and Founder of the Future of Now, as well as Vusi Thembekwayo, a Serial Entrepreneur and Investor, shared their valuable insights with the participants.
Along with these speakers, other distinguished personalities, such as Award-winning TV and Film Producer Jenny Feterovich, Catalyze APAC CEO Paul Gordon, Author, and Award-winning TV Host Bear Grylls, ExO Works and OpenExO Founder and Chairman Salim Ismail, who is also the founding Executive Director of Singularity University, and Hanson Robotics’ most advanced human-like robot, Sophia the Robot, were also part of the lineup.
The GLC provided a platform for EO leaders to engage in insightful discussions on the topics of Choice, Collective, and Courage. In addition to these conversations, participants had the opportunity to attend Chapter Officer Training and socials, where they were able to network and share ideas with other EO leaders from around the world.
The event also featured a range of workshops that covered various topics, such as Doing Business in the Metaverse, Elevate Your Decision Thinking, Stand Out as a Thought Leader, and The Courage Map – Take the road less travelled. While some sessions were held in person in Cape Town, other EO members, SLPs, and staff also had the option to join certain sessions virtually.
EO Melbourne Chapter Retreat agenda launched
EO Melbourne recently unveiled the Chapter Retreat Agenda to reveal the thrilling activities the committee has planned for its participants.
EO Melbourne recently unveiled the Chapter Retreat Agenda to reveal the thrilling activities the committee has planned for its participants.
Members and guests have the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful Bali sunset with their EO community at the stunning Ayana Resort during the Welcome Reception. Following the reception, guests have the option to enjoy cocktails and engaging conversations at the Rock Bar.
Shamanic Breathwork with Walid Aboulnaga will offer a unique opportunity for self-discovery and healing. Participants will embark on a transformative journey of self-exploration, unleashing a new mission of personal growth.
The workshop will be enriched by keynote speaker Rodney Cocks, a veteran who saw action in Bali during the 2002 bombing. Rodney will share his inspiring story of transitioning from the military to business, leaving the audience in awe of his resilience.
The event will also feature a Fireside Chat with Nishant Arya, Vice Chairman of the esteemed JBM Group. The chat will delve into the future of electric vehicles and how they will shape our world.
Moreover, attendees can choose from an array of exciting activities to complete their day, including Sundays Beach Club, Canang Making & Temple Tour, Farm to Kitchen Experience, Sound Healing, or Thalassotherapy, ending on a high note with a delectable tapas dinner at Cuca Restaurant.
The third day will be set in the breathtaking Canna Bali Beach Club which will leave attendees feeling motivated and empowered. It will start with a Fireside Chat featuring Janur Yasa, the Balinese founder of Plastic Exchange and a Top 10 CNN Heroes of 2021 nominee. Next, attendees will hear an enriching talk by our Keynote Speaker, Dr Michelle Woolhouse, the founding medical director of Vively.com.au, an innovative online platform.
Afternoon activities will include a unique ice bath therapy experience, followed by plenty of time to soak in the serene atmosphere and amenities of the beach club. To cap off the day, attendees will be treated to a sophisticated evening soiree, as the Chapter Retreat comes to a close.
Finally, the final day will be dedicated to exploring the realm of AI, with Keynote Speakers Ben Johnston, Peter Scott, and Ray Chou sharing their expertise.
More about the upcoming Chapter Retreat at https://www.unleash2023.com.au/.
EO Drive Day and Australian F1 Grand Prix Experience
Without fail, EO Melbourne always delivers enjoyable experiences to its members, allowing them to have a great time participating in exciting activities and socialising with other entrepreneurs.
Without fail, EO Melbourne always delivers enjoyable experiences to its members, allowing them to have a great time participating in exciting activities and socialising with other entrepreneurs.
EO Melbourne Members had another opportunity to go behind the wheel during the EO Exclusive Drive Day with Strategic Alliance Partner Mercedes-Benz Berwick. Participating members were lucky to be among the few to take the newly launched MB electric cars and AMG Mercedes-Benz units for a spin on picturesque country roads.
Afterwards, they enjoyed a delightful and cozy lunch at Port Phillip Estate, which is renowned as one of the most captivating food and wine spots in Australia.
Another adrenaline-pumping event that EO Melbourne Members recently enjoyed was the Australian F1 Grand Prix Experience, where they were joined by fellow entrepreneurs from EO Sydney and EO Adelaide.
The highlight of the event was the F1 Grand Prix Qualifying Day, which guests had the privilege of watching from the exclusive EO Melbourne - Pit Exit Trackside International Private Suite, where they felt the high-speed action just metres away from the track!
At the EO Melbourne Private Suite, EO Melbourne Member Carlo Santoro hosted an electrifying program that featured Australian racing driver Tommy Smith, currently competing in the 2023 FIA Formula 3 Championship. But that's not all – guests also got to hear from Australian motor racing sensation Lachlan Mineeff, an EO Sydney member, as well as from EO Melbourne Members David Gay and David Porter. It was a fantastic opportunity to learn from some of the most brilliant minds in the racing industry and get an inside look at their strategies for success.
Accelerate your Growth with EO
The aspiration to accelerate the growth of one's business is a common goal among numerous entrepreneurs. Achieving their targets and attaining success in a shorter span of time is a welcome prospect for them. These are a few of the motives that drive entrepreneurs to eagerly enrol in EO's Accelerator Program.
The aspiration to accelerate the growth of one's business is a common goal among numerous entrepreneurs. Achieving their targets and attaining success in a shorter span of time is a welcome prospect for them. These are a few of the motives that drive entrepreneurs to eagerly enrol in EO's Accelerator Program.
EO Melbourne recently hosted an Accelerator Information Night, called "Accelerate Your Growth," an exclusive invitation-only event for top-tier entrepreneurs in Melbourne. The event was a huge success, attracting individuals who are both qualified and eager to know more about the Accelerator Program.
The event was nothing short of exciting, with a captivating panel discussion featuring renowned EO Members and Accelerators, including Ashley Bent from Sketch & Etch, Dani Wales from Manna Made, and Ryan Spaccavento from Coffee on Cue.
To top it off, EO Melbourne Accelerator Chair Anthony Lam took the stage to give an engaging talk on the EO Accelerator Program. Meanwhile, Mentorship Chair & Key Executive Chair Jeni Clift presented a compelling overview of the program's four fundamental pillars that left the audience energised and inspired.
Designed to educate and assist early-stage entrepreneurs, the Accelerator Program focuses on four crucial areas that entrepreneurs face: strategic planning, sales and marketing, human resources, and finance. By joining the program, participants will gain valuable knowledge and tools to elevate their businesses to new heights.
Not only will entrepreneurs receive education and training in these four key areas, but they will also have access to a community of like-minded individuals. The program is open to entrepreneurs with a business turnover ranging from a minimum of US$250,000 to US$1 million, and it equips participants with the necessary tools to expedite the expansion of their business.
For this financial year, the EO Accelerator Program is accepting applications from interested and qualified entrepreneurs until 31 March 2023. To apply, interested individuals must complete the initial application form on our Accelerator page, which also contains further details about the program.
EO Melbourne celebrates International Women’s Day with Dr Nicole Yap: A Girl's Breast Friend
In celebration of International Women's Day, EO Melbourne organized a special luncheon at The Stables Como, featuring Dr Nicole Yap, a renowned Breast & Skin Oncoplastic Surgeon. The event was exclusively held for women leaders and guests, where Dr Yap talked about breast cancer, including detection methods and available treatments.
In celebration of International Women's Day, EO Melbourne organised a special luncheon at The Stables Como, featuring Dr Nicole Yap, a renowned Breast & Skin Oncoplastic Surgeon. The event was exclusively held for women leaders and guests, where Dr Yap talked about breast cancer, including detection methods and available treatments.
Breast cancer affects one in seven women and is the leading cause of cancer death among females, with 23% of diagnosed women under 50 years of age. Dr Yap emphasised the importance of early detection and seeking medical advice when experiencing symptoms. She believes that there is still significant work to be done to raise awareness and advocate for women's breast health, especially for those under 50.
Dr Yap shared heartwarming stories of attendees who had lost loved ones to breast cancer, and she encouraged all attendees to take a proactive approach to their breast health. The event participants received a complimentary Genetic Testing kit, donated by Genetic Technologies, and enjoyed the opportunity to win raffle prizes valued at over $3,000, with donations going to the charity founded by Dr Yap, the Australian Breast Care Centre.
The Australian Breast Care Centre aims to increase awareness of breast symptoms for early detection, improve access to MRI and genetic testing, and enhance aesthetic outcomes in breast cancer surgery for positive mental health, particularly for those under 50.
During the event, generous donors contributed gifts and raffle prizes, including an ABCC gift certificate to redeem a genetic breast test and consult with Dr Nicole Yap valued at $699, a Metabolism Reset Prize from Be Fit Food, a print from Gussydup, a 700-ml Perth Pink Sin Gin from Leach Legal, a gift from Powerhouse Wellness, and a gift pack and a car-for-the-weekend voucher from EO Melbourne’s Strategic Alliance Partner, Mercedes-Benz Berwick.
Dr Yap is a specialist breast surgeon with expertise in oncoplastic surgery and the founder of the not-for-profit Australian Breast Care Centre. She is the director of Breast Institute Australia and has several practices across Melbourne. Dr Yap is one of the few practitioners who specialise in the dual practice of tumour removal and mastectomy with breast reconstruction.
EO Melbourne Strategic Alliance Partner Growth CFO holds Masterclass on Accelerated Growth
EO Melbourne’s Strategic Alliance Partner Growth CFO, a strategic financial management and accounting services company, has conducted The Growth CFO Masterclass on Accelerated Growth.
EO Melbourne’s Strategic Alliance Partner Growth CFO, a strategic financial management and accounting services company, has conducted The Growth CFO Masterclass on Accelerated Growth.
Attended by EO Melbourne Members and those in its Key Executive Forums, the Masterclass provided participants with strategic tools that could help increase the value of their businesses. Whether they were looking to grow their business or to sell it, participants learned the structured way of how to go about valuing their businesses and defined key levers in business valuation.
Leveraging on their industry experience in business growth, Damian Lococo, Growth CFO Co-Founder and CFO, and Alf Priestley, Growth CFO Co-Founder and Growth CFO, discussed the major factors in business valuation and workshopped three (3) key drivers which attendees could apply in their respective enterprises.
Damian Lococo is an experienced trusted Business Advisor working closely with CEOs of businesses ranging from small to medium enterprises through to significant large corporates. Alf Priestley serves his clients and their families as an experienced adviser, coach and facilitator, as he has spent over twenty-five years advising CEOs, business owners and professionals on optimising their lives.
This learning event enabled EO Melbourne Members and their key executives who are part of the chapter’s Key Executive Program to take a closer look at their businesses and know of the latest trends in their industries. The chapter constantly comes up with events like this that support the needs and development of the 360° entrepreneur.
EO Melbourne kickstarts the year 2023 with The Masterplan
A great way to kickstart the year was to set one’s goals for a productive year ahead. EO Melbourne recently invited the dynamic duo of Master Life Strategist and Coach Shannah Kennedy and Leadership Coach Colleen Callander for a powerful presentation on The Masterplan during a breakfast event.
A great way to kickstart the year was to set one’s goals for a productive year ahead. EO Melbourne recently invited the dynamic duo of Master Life Strategist and Coach Shannah Kennedy and Leadership Coach Colleen Callander for a powerful presentation on The Masterplan during a breakfast event.
Shannah Kennedy is a high-performance master planner and one of Australia’s foremost strategic life coaches. She is the bestselling author of The Life Plan and global best seller Plan B. Colleen Callander is an award-winning CEO, Founder of Mentor Me, and the author of Leader By Design.
Their presentation revolved around The Masterplan – The Ultimate Self-Mastery Program on Life (Self-Awareness), Leadership (Self-Leadership) and Longevity (Self-Management). Participants walked away with a 76-page workbook covering the 18 core topics around Life, Leadership and Longevity that helped them create their Masterplan and Action plan to future-proof themselves and their businesses.
The attendees took away great learnings from the event, such as the importance of planning, focusing on one’s self, creating personal values and living by them, and improving one’s habits and daily life.
“It was such a privilege and joy to present at the first EO Melbourne networking breakfast. We met so many incredible EO members doing incredible things and were open to elevating both personally and professionally,” Colleen Callandar commented.
EO Melbourne has lined up more remarkable learning events for the remainder of FY 2022-2023. If you want to enjoy the benefits of being an EO Melbourne Member, visit our https://www.eomelbourne.org/join page.
EO Melbourne at the Australian Open 2023 Superbox Experience
With the epic return of The Australian Open this 2023, EO Melbourne once again had the opportunity to see the much-awaited sports action live and now with an incredible vantage point through the Superbox Experience.
with guests from EO Sydney, EO Brisbane
and EO Adelaide
With the epic return of The Australian Open this 2023, EO Melbourne once again had the opportunity to see the much-awaited sports action live and now with an incredible vantage point through the Superbox Experience.
This time, the excitement was brought a notch higher as members of EO Adelaide, EO Brisbane and EO Sydney joined EO Melbourne in this multi-chapter event.
It was the first chapter event of EO Melbourne for 2023, a great way to welcome the new year with a bang. EO Members were able to watch the scheduled games from the 20th to the 22nd of January. EO members who are tennis enthusiasts had a comfortable super Centre Court viewing experience in the exclusive entertaining suites.
“The event was really nice. We had incredible rooms at the games. We had great matches, great conversations, and great people there from all over Australia, and I hope we do a lot more of them,” said EO Melbourne President Damian Blumenkranc.
For the full 6 hours, these Superboxes offered members a social evening and gripping tennis experience complete with atrium access and gourmet food and beverages to enjoy. Behind the private glass, they were able to cheer for their faves to their heart’s content as well as find the opportunity to connect with other EO members.
“It's a unique experience which I wouldn't have experienced otherwise,” one of the guests shared. An EO Melbourne member also remarked, “I simply love tennis and EO, so this was the perfect combo.”
Apart from world-class learning events and skills-specific workshops, EO Melbourne also provides its members with a venue to exchange business stories that would help them learn and grow, such as social events like the Australian Open Superbox Experience, supporting the needs of the 360° entrepreneur through community and personal experiences.
If you think you have what it takes to be an EO Member and are interested in what it offers, we invite you to our “Startup to Scaling Up” Membership Information Night on 9 February 2023, where you will be able to learn more about EO Melbourne.
EO Global travels in 2023
There are many benefits to being an EO Member and one of its many perks is being able to travel where they get to meet like-minded people from various parts of the world, who share their passion for business, leadership and entrepreneurship.
There are many benefits to being an EO Member and one of its many perks is being able to travel where they get to meet like-minded people from various parts of the world, who share their passion for business, leadership and entrepreneurship.
Being a global organisation with a high-quality support network of 16,500+ diverse business leaders from more than 60 countries, EO provides a lot of once-in-a-lifetime experiences for its members where they also get to explore other places and widen their knowledge. This year, there are several travel opportunities for EO Melbourne members, which both the chapter and the global network have organised.
Some of the most popular EO global travels are the EO Explorations. It kicks off this year as it returns to “the land of fire and ice” with the 2023 EO Iceland Exploration happening from 6 to 11 February 2023. In FY21/22, this Exploration sold out and it is brought back this year to allow more EOers to experience Iceland with a trip only EO can offer.
The most famous sight in Iceland attracts visitors from all over the world: the Northern Lights, a spectacular natural phenomenon. At Aurora Basecamp, guests experience a real-time indoor simulation before venturing outside with an expert guide to view the breathtaking wonder live. Even if you’ve seen them before, each time is a truly memorable experience.
Other EO Explorations lined up this year are the 2023 EO Tanzania Exploration, happening from 30 April to 5 May 2023, and the 2023 EO Mexico Exploration, which is scheduled from 26 October to 1 November 2023.
In the EO Tanzania Exploration, guests will feel the calming strength of the Serengeti’s animals and people and relish in the warmth of Zanzibar’s waters and intoxicating way of life. After several soul-filling days in the Serengeti, they will fly a few miles off the coast of Tanzania to idyllic Zanzibar, an island oasis teeming with natural beauty, rich history and unparalleled Zanzibari hospitality. They will learn about their turbulent past, indulge in flavorful cuisine and allow the salt water to renew them.
On the other hand, the EO Mexico Exploration is an opportunity for EOers to discover the spirit of Mexico in Oaxaca and the Yucatan in a way only EOers can. This event includes a special treat: on the final night, guests will join other EOers from the LAC region to celebrate the opening night of LACademy.
Apart from the EO Explorations, there are also other EO events where members get the opportunity to fly to other countries. For one, EO is organising its first-ever Leadership Academy for Womenpreneurs. The four-day immersion programme will integrate leadership content, EO experiential learning and social time to create a transformational experience for EO’s women leaders. This powerful personal formation programme will be held in Borobudur, a UNESCO heritage site in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, from 20-23 February.
And the most-awaited global event of EO is the 26th Global Leadership Conference, this year to be held in Cape Town, South Africa from 25 to 27 April 2023.
Year after year, men and women of EO from around the world make the choice to raise their hands and courageously take on the challenge of creation and leadership. They rally at the Global Leadership Conference (GLC) to learn, grow and think bigger than before. At the GLC, they get the opportunity to engage with fellow entrepreneurs from around the world in one place – one conversation – for the purpose of growing together.
Closer to home, EO Melbourne is taking its Chapter Retreat this year in lush Bali, Indonesia. From 21 to 24 May 2023, EO Melbourne Members and guests will come together to Unleash The New Paradigm with a new mission of self-discovery and a new perspective. Activities and speakers are lined up where they can gain new experiences and possibilities to be stimulated, inspired and armed to take the leap to their greatest potential discovery.
These are just a few global travels that EOers look forward to this year. If you’re interested on how to become an EO Melbourne Member, visit our https://www.eomelbourne.org/join page.
EO Melbourne elects FY 2023/24 Board at the AGM, plus an inspiring talk from Fable Food CEO Michael Fox
The Annual General Meeting is one of the important events in the EO Melbourne calendar. It is the time of the year when members play their role in the election of the Chapter President and Board for the next financial year.
The Annual General Meeting is one of the important events in the EO Melbourne calendar. It is the time of the year when members play their role in the election of the Chapter President and Board for the next financial year.
Recently, the chapter has gathered and elected its Board for the FY 2023/24, ratified by the current Board. The following are the newly elected officials, who will start their term in July 2023:
President: James Murray
President-Elect, Communications Chair and Finance Chair: Costa Vasili
Strategic Alliance Chair: Damian Blumenkranc
Mentorship Chair and Key Executive Chair: Tom Ormerod
Accelerator Chair: Anthony Lam
Membership Chair: Kate Save
Membership Co-Chair: Jeni Clift
Membership Engagement Chair: Rob Roy Rankin
Learning Chair: David Fastuca
Forum Chair: John Bevitt
Forum Co-Chair: Ben Beattie
During the AGM, Michael Fox, CEO and Co-Founder at Fable Food Co, gave a talk about the lessons he learned from the failure of his first business, Shoes of Prey, and how he has brought those lessons to Fable Food.
“Failure isn't fatal, but failure to change might be" are the famous words of known basketball coach John Wooden, to which Michael also subscribes.
His experience with Shoes of Prey was something he and his co-founders described as "the kiss of death," "one of the most horrific days of their lives," and "learning the hard way" as they witnessed the collapse of their business, which led to losing $35 million of investments and laying off over 200 people after 10 years of hard work.
The experience left Michael "physically ill" to go back to the entrepreneurial track. Still, starting a new business he eventually did, and Fable Food Co was born.
Taking in both the highs and the lows of his Shoes of Prey start-up journey, Michael shared his experiences of expanding a business, not being able to scale to the mass market, and personally applying the lessons learned to his new enterprise, Fable Food, making it right this time, and building his latest venture into a successful business.
What also made Fable Food successful is Michael’s personal commitment to the company’s purpose. Growing up as a meat-loving Queenslander, he became a vegetarian in 2015 and is now vegan for health, environmental and ethical reasons. He co-founded Fable Food to help people reduce their meat consumption.
EO Melbourne Members found Michael’s entrepreneurial journey a fantastic story with great learnings and key takeaways, such as:
Do your research on your product fit carefully and thoroughly
Cut deep when you need to reduce expenses
Be careful who you take investment from, look for smart money
There will always be challenges in every business and failures are inevitable. But what’s important is how to bounce back and turn things around to make them in your favour.
With these lessons from Michael Fox’s talk and the promise that the new Board can bring to the table, we look forward to a more exciting journey for EO Melbourne in the upcoming FY 2023/24 and the years ahead.
A look into EO Melbourne’s first half of FY 2022-2023
See what’s in store for the rest of the year
The calendar year 2022 has come to a close and we welcome the New Year 2023 with a positive outlook. For many, this is the time to look at the past year and learn from it in order to work towards a better year ahead. For several businesses and organisations, such as EO Melbourne, this marks the first half of the financial year 2022-2023, a perfect time to step up the momentum for the next six months.
See what’s in store for the rest of the year
The calendar year 2022 has come to a close and we welcome the New Year 2023 with a positive outlook. For many, this is the time to look at the past year and learn from it in order to work towards a better year ahead. For several businesses and organisations, such as EO Melbourne, this marks the first half of the financial year 2022-2023, a perfect time to step up the momentum for the next six months.
The EO Melbourne Board for FY 2022-2023 has worked hard to come up with a packed Q1 and Q2 that would cater to the 360-degree needs of its member entrepreneurs. It has invited top-notch speakers and workshop facilitators who shared their inspiring stories and practical insights, which are valuable to those traversing their respective entrepreneurial journeys.
Among the notable guests that EO Melbourne had for the past six months was Jack Daly, who conducted his "The Proven Path to Hyper Sales Growth While Living a Life By Design" workshop. Other workshops that the chapter organised were the "Never Fly Economy Again" Virtual 'Point Hacks' Workshop with iFLYflat Founder and CEO Steve Hui and the "Get Your Business Out of Your Brain" Virtual Trainual workshop with Trainual Founder and CEO Chris Ronzio.
EO Melbourne also had other amazing resource speakers, such as the advisor to the advisors, Craig Ferguson who gave an insight on the Australian economy and where it is heading; Al Qaeda's longest-held prisoner and now International Speaker & Best Selling Author Steve McGown who talked about survival, the importance of making important decisions, acceptance and communication, and the concept that Freedom is an attitude; and Fable Food Co CEO and Co-Founder Michael Fox who shared the lessons he learned from the collapse of his business, Shoes of Prey, and how he applied them to Fable Food.
Some virtual events were conducted like the Virtual Masterclass Series: Everything you need to know about Offshoring and the 'Scaling and Selling a Global Digital Agency' virtual event with Andrew Collins.
EO Melbourne Members and attendees also found great insights from events like "The Deal of a Lifetime" with EO Member Ben Trinh and the myDNA event where they learned about the personalised, DNA-powered approach to their health & wellness. The chapter also conducted two Accelerator and Key Executive Learning Days, one on “Cash” and another on “Strategy”.
But it wasn’t just all about learning and workshops as members also had some fun time connecting with fellow members during the EO Exclusive Drive Day with our Strategic Alliance Partner, MB Berwick, which included a lunch at Jackalope. The chapter capped the year 2022 with its annual Christmas Long Lunch, this time, at the lush Levantine Hill. Accelerators and Key Executives also had their Christmas Party at Perry’s Club, co-founded by EO Melbourne Member Paul Ghaie.
As the year 2023 begins, the second half of FY 2022-2023 looks even more exciting as the chapter starts with the Australian Open Superbox Experience for its members. There’s also the Australian F1 Grand Prix Experience that they can look forward to in April. The third Member Connect Dinners where members can enjoy dinner in an intimate setting of 10 people are also in the works.
Other events in the pipeline are the Masterplan Workshop: The Ultimate Self-Mastery Program on Life, Leadership and Longevity, International Women’s Day with Dr Nicole Yap and the Greg Crabtree Workshop. EO Melbourne Members, Accelerators, SLP and Key Executive Forum members can look to more exciting and invigorating events in the coming months.
Moreover, the highlight of the FY 2022-2023 is the EO Melbourne Chapter Retreat, which will be held on the beautiful island of Bali in Indonesia.
Sounds exciting? If you are interested in becoming part of EO Melbourne or have someone in mind who fits the requirements of the EO Membership: founder, co-founder, owner or controlling shareholder of a company in Melbourne and surrounding areas; and holds one of the above titles for a company that grosses more than US$1 million annually, then you or the potential guest can express your interest in attending our Membership Information Night “Startup to Scaling Up” by visiting our https://www.eomelbourne.org/event2023.
President's Update - December 2022
From the President
WHAT MAKES EO MELBOURNE SO SPECIAL TO ME?
As I reflected on what makes us EOers unique, I considered what makes us glue together so well, and why we consistently and significantly outperform the average Melbourne business person.
From the President
WHAT MAKES EO MELBOURNE SO SPECIAL TO ME?
As I reflected on what makes us EOers unique, I considered what makes us glue together so well, and why we consistently and significantly outperform the average Melbourne business person.
In my opinion, the answer lies in a positive growth mindset:
Following two years of disruption, we began 2022 with a lot to look forward to, a year of recovery, and a return to "normalcy". Then reality set in.
Inflation climbed, interest rates rose, a war broke out in Europe, logistics were disrupted to an extreme, an energy crisis hit, and the "big resignation" took place. Every entrepreneur had ample reason to complain, take the victim’s place and even throw the towel, In fact, many had.
But I saw the complete opposite from EO Melbourne members. As others lamented, EOers looked for opportunities, shared ideas and solutions, and worked together as a team to devise innovative ways to make the most of the situation. Collectively, we adapted to our NEW PARADIGM and learned from each other.
We are a tribe of positive thinkers, creative minds, and supportive human beings, with an incredible growth mindset and business ethics. This is why I love our chapter, MY TRIBE.
Wishing you all a wonderful holiday season and a well-deserved break, as well as a great start to the new year!
VIVA EO Melbourne!
Warmest regards,
Andrew Collins talks about Scaling and Selling a Digital Agency at the EO Melbourne event
Andrew Collins, Group CEO of Mailman, is proof that age and an unfamiliar territory are not hindrances to one’s road to success in the entrepreneurial journey. In one of EO Melbourne’s learning events, Andrew shared how he, as a young Australian entrepreneur, acquired a small business in China and transformed it into a global leader in sports media, serving the largest sports organisations in the world, including NFL, NBA, UFC, Kobe Bryant, Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester United, to name a few.
Andrew Collins, Group CEO of Mailman, is proof that age and an unfamiliar territory are not hindrances to one’s road to success in the entrepreneurial journey. In one of EO Melbourne’s learning events, Andrew shared how he, as a young Australian entrepreneur, acquired a small business in China and transformed it into a global leader in sports media, serving the largest sports organisations in the world, including NFL, NBA, UFC, Kobe Bryant, Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester United, to name a few.
At the age of 27, on his fifth trip to China, Andrew acquired Mailman, one of the first foreign-owned advertising agencies in this country that specialised in postcard media, for US $175,000 and then scaled it to become a leading digital agency. This was in 2007, which he considered as the survival phase of his journey leading to 2010 when he had pivoted the business to digital consulting in the sports and entertainment category.
The huge rise of the internet and electronic media in China allowed Andrew to expand his business offerings and enabled him to streamline his services towards designing digital media campaigns for the global travel and sports organisations. Liverpool FC, the first global football team to embrace China, became Mailman’s first international client ahead of their summer tour.
By the end of 2021, with over 300 employees, Mailman was serving over 100 global sporting organizations across 54 markets. Recently, Andrew sold the company to Endeavor (NYSE: EDR) for a record sum for an Australian-founded business in China -- a great feat for a young entrepreneur! Andrew now resides in Singapore providing support as the company expands with Endeavor’s global network.
In his over a decade of living in China, Andrew became part of EO Shanghai, serving the organisation in various capacities, which is why he was delighted to be able to share his journey with fellow entrepreneurs from EO Melbourne and across the South Pacific. Attendees of this EO Melbourne virtual event learned so much from Andrew’s entrepreneurial experience, especially his hard work, passion and determination to achieve the successes he has reaped over the years.
EO Melbourne holds quarterly Accelerator and KE Learning Days
Starting a business is no easy feat, much more than accelerating its growth in a short period of time. Though it is a challenge for many entrepreneurs to speed up their business growth, it is quite achievable, as long as they have the necessary tools and people to help catapult their businesses to greater heights.
Such is the purpose of the quarterly Learning Days that EO Melbourne offers to its members and those in its Accelerator and Key Executive Programs. The Learning Days are part of its Accelerator Program's curriculum, which catalyses first-stage entrepreneurs to propel their businesses to the next level. Materials are available for pre-work and Learning Day proper exercises.
Starting a business is no easy feat, much more than accelerating its growth in a short period of time. Though it is a challenge for many entrepreneurs to speed up their business growth, it is quite achievable, as long as they have the necessary tools and people to help catapult their businesses to greater heights.
Such is the purpose of the quarterly Learning Days that EO Melbourne offers to its members and those in its Accelerator and Key Executive Programs. The Learning Days are part of its Accelerator Program's curriculum, which catalyses first-stage entrepreneurs to propel their businesses to the next level. Materials are available for pre-work and Learning Day proper exercises.
Each Learning Day is centred on a particular topic: Strategy, People, Execution, and Cash.
Recently, EO Melbourne held its Accelerator and Key Executive Learning Day - Strategy, wherein participants learned to create sustainable top-line growth. The keys to this are knowing one’s core customer, having a clear brand promise and developing one’s BHAG® (Big Hairy Audacious Goal) for sustainable revenue growth.
Another Learning Day is coming up in January 2023, which will focus on People. It will enable participants how to become a magnet for A-players who are dedicated to results. Growth companies’ most difficult decisions involve getting the right people in the right seats. One of the big questions is: Is everyone in the company aligned, pulling their weight, and contributing as they should?
The succeeding Learning Day will be on Execution, which allows participants to develop a strategic advantage over their competitors, and on Cash, which will tack on cash acceleration strategies to fuel growth.
Participants of the recent Accelerator and Key Executive Learning Day - Strategy gave positive feedback on the learning event.
“There are great tools for overviewing strategy,” one said. “The organisational checklist was the most useful tool presented today,” a participant commented. “Strategy is, for me, the hardest thing to get started on and get right out of the four focus areas of the scaling-up process,” another remarked. Another participant added, “It gave me a new perspective on some existing thoughts.”
If you want to learn more about EO Melbourne’s Accelerator Program and how to join, you can check out our Accelerator page. On the other hand, only EO Melbourne Members can get their key executives to join the Key Executive Program. Read more about it here.
The value of EO’s KE Program to key executives and entrepreneurs
In every business, people are essential to drive the organisation forward, reach one’s goals and allow the company to operate in the long term. This is why strengthening your 2iCs and key executives is necessary to keep your business running smoothly and steadily as well as enable it to grow and expand to new markets and horizons.
The good news is that EO Melbourne has a Key Executive Program (KEP) that enables its members to learn growth strategies from EO and execute them into their businesses with key management buy-in and participation. This program allows an EO member to have a key executive from their business take part in EO learning events and EO Accelerator learning days and become a member of a Key Executive Forum.
In every business, people are essential to drive the organisation forward, reach one’s goals and allow the company to operate in the long term. This is why strengthening your 2iCs and key executives is necessary to keep your business running smoothly and steadily as well as enable it to grow and expand to new markets and horizons.
The good news is that EO Melbourne has a Key Executive Program (KEP) that enables its members to learn growth strategies from EO and execute them into their businesses with key management buy-in and participation. This program allows an EO member to have a key executive from their business take part in EO learning events and EO Accelerator learning days and become a member of a Key Executive Forum.
Through this program, EO members are able to communicate and learn jointly with their key executives as they share the unique benefits of EO with a key executive from their business. In addition, it empowers EO Members and helps them align with their key executives as EO provides them with the tools, accountability, community and support to aggressively scale and master some business best practices and become better leaders. Also, the benefits are two ways as the program serves both the entrepreneur and the key executive.
EO Melbourne Member Harry Sanders, Founder of StudioHawk, had his General Manager, Lawrence Hitches, join the chapter’s Key Executive Program. Both shared the benefits of the program, helping them in their respective professional development and their organisation’s growth.
"I had a great experience as an EO member and got so much value out of Forum, I really wanted Lawrence to be part of that experience. Being able to talk about his 5% issues without judgment in a safe environment, share experiences, learn heaps, and events and networking helped Lawrence understand the broader business community in Learning Days and really cemented him as a leader. The business has gone through many challenges and first had seen the effect Forum has had on being able to overcome them,” Harry said.
Lawrence was enthusiastic that he has become part of EO’s KEP. "I heard great things about EO from Harry and other people about how much learning and insights you can gain from talking to like-minded business people owners and people with similar challenges ahead of them. EO provides many workshops and communities that have helped our business in hard times. Implementing EOS practices has helped restructure our org chart to be solid and more accountable. The value of the KEP program is immense and I’d recommend it to any EO member to sign up their key execs."
Another Key Executive that has joined the program is Cindy Liu, an accountant at Masseuse Massage Chairs. She shared how becoming part of the KEP has impacted her growth as a professional. "I have been in the Key Executive Program for 2 years now. I have learned so much from every interaction I have had with both the group learning days and our individual forum. To start with, it is a great opportunity for me to step out of the business to learn things from the business strategy level rather than just day-to-day operations. The importance of that is I get to experience what it feels like as a business owner seeing things from a bigger picture rather than just working within my own department. The alignment with the business owner is critical from that perspective."
At present, EO Melbourne has two forums for Key Executives. They also get to attend the quarterly Learning Days as well as other learning events that the chapter offers for those in the program. To know more about our KEP, visit https://www.eomelbourne.org/key-executive-program. Interested to join EO Melbourne? Check out our https://www.eomelbourne.org/join page.
Steve McGown talks on “Freedom is an Attitude” at the EO Melbourne learning event
"5 years & 8 months is a long time. I believe that I'm like any other person. I’m no different. We all have problems, and we shouldn’t judge one another, as we have different coping mechanisms and breaking points. I do, however, believe that our attitude separates us and determines how we cope. Some people give up too easily."
"If they are not going to kill me then I might as well use this time to go home a better person."
- Stephen "Steve" McGown
"5 years & 8 months is a long time. I believe that I'm like any other person. I’m no different. We all have problems, and we shouldn’t judge one another, as we have different coping mechanisms and breaking points. I do, however, believe that our attitude separates us and determines how we cope. Some people give up too easily."
"If they are not going to kill me then I might as well use this time to go home a better person."
- Stephen "Steve" McGown
EO Melbourne recently had Stephen McGown, Al Qaeda's longest-held prisoner and now International Speaker and Best Selling Author, as its speaker where he shared his survival story and how it can be applied to one’s entrepreneurial journey.
In 2011, Steve, then a tourist on a motorcycle, was abducted by Al Qaeda up in North Africa, Mali. He was taken beyond his will far into the Saharan desert for the following six years to be either negotiated out of captivity or executed. In 2017, he was released to return home to his family.
In this EO learning event, Steve talked about resilience and overcoming adversity amidst harsh weather conditions, a different culture, language and religion. He also discussed the value of making important decisions, the importance of acceptance and communication, and the concept that Freedom is an Attitude.
As a normal guy whose life was thrown into disarray, he has become a much sought-after speaker with his self-taught methods of adjusting, being resilient, and making the most of what life throws at us. In this session, he will inspire you and leave you questioning your own attitude and dilemmas.
His survival story can be directed to many specific areas of interest, including one's entrepreneurial journey. Living outdoors in harsh conditions meant that he had to acquire a variety of new skills including how to protect himself from the elements as well as how to communicate across language and cultural boundaries. But most of all, he learned how to stay alive; remain positive and be present when everything was stacked against him. Uncertain as to whether he would ever be released or die in the expanse of the Sahara, he made a decision to not let his situation get the better of him. He decided to rather hold onto hope and take control of his attitude.
Hearing his story, participants found inspiration from the “amazing story shared by the speaker.” There key takeaways from Steve’s talk are the importance of the power of the mind, a positive attitude is everything, that you can control your attitude and approach in life, and resilience and a positive mindset are key and relationships can save lives.
Steve is the best-selling author of 6 years a hostage (Captured by Islamist Militants in the desert) which was nominated for Book of the Year in South Africa. He is involved in running workshops about resilience and was voted best speaker of the year at a number of EO chapter events internationally.*
*According to ICMI (https://www.icmi.com.au/stephen-mcgown/).
Women of EO ANZ connect with self, others and nature at the inaugural retreat
It’s a retreat like no other as 28 formidable, entrepreneurial South Pacific women from seven EO chapters in Australia and New Zealand, including one from the USA, gathered for four days in the inaugural retreat of the Women of EO ANZ.
It’s a retreat like no other as 28 formidable, entrepreneurial South Pacific women from seven EO chapters in Australia and New Zealand, including one from the USA, gathered for four days in the inaugural retreat of the Women of EO ANZ.
Participants from various EO chapters, including those from EO Melbourne, travelled to the unique and beautiful Kuku Yalanji Country, which is the land of the Kubirriwarra people, as they held the Women of EO ANZ 2022 Retreat on 25-28 August at Silky Oaks Lodge at The Daintree, Queensland. With the theme of “Connect with Self, Others and Nature,” the retreat was for the Women of EO ANZ to take stock, re-invigorate and connect with themselves, each other and the natural environment.
Staying true to its theme, the retreat was structured in a way that provided the participants with the time for reflection, connection, learning, feeding the soul and a sense of fun. The idea of a retreat stemmed from the Women of EO ANZ’s September meeting, where members expressed being overwhelmed with exhaustion and mental and emotional fatigue. They embraced the suggestion for a retreat as it aligned with the group’s goals of creating greater connections and encouraging retention of women members across Australia and New Zealand.
The retreat was facilitated by Kylee Stone of The Performance Co., who is a very successful and respected facilitator and personal development coach. The program consisted of a formal learning day, yarning circles to articulate and process learning, meditations and reflections to embed learning, and informal yarning circles to further explore topics of interest. Participants also enjoyed various activities, such as river drifting, lunch in the rainforest, indigenous art lesson, life story through song, and a silent disco.
“(It’s) such a pleasure to meet in such an incredible location amongst these beautiful women. We are truly privileged to have access to these life-changing experiences,” shared EO Melbourne Member and Mentorship Chair & Key Executive Chair Jeni Clift.
Other participants were also very satisfied with the whole experience. Here are some of their feedback:
“This was my first women’s event and I really get the value that this community has.”
“I’m going to tell every woman in my Chapter that she should join WoEO!”
“What a blessing to meet women from around Oz and NZ! – Loved our friends from across the ditch!!”
EO promotes diversity in its membership and encourages various interests among its members. In fact, EO has a program called MyEO that enables EO members to curate a tailor-made curriculum of groups and events. With MyEO, members get the exact experience they want and value and desire.
MyEO Women is a MyEO Premier Group dedicated to supporting the retention and recruitment of women to the Entrepreneurs’ Organization through building a collaborative, diverse and supportive member community that offers rich networking and learning opportunities for women entrepreneurs.
(Photos from Women of EO ANZ.)