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<itunes:subtitle>Growing up with an entrepreneur for a father</itunes:subtitle> | |
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<title>Dana Zingher</title> | |
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<description><![CDATA[Growing up with a father who was an 80’s British Pop singer and a mother, a model, Levi learnt the importance of taking risks and challenging yourself very early on. As for Dana, her father was the CEO of a big shipping company and mother, a housewife, so for her it was learning how to conduct herself in a male-dominated industry that was of importance. It wasn’t until the two became hooked on a business idea, however, that they harnessed all they’d learnt growing up to create something disruptive. Dana Zingher & Levi Young are the co-founders of Enclothed (www.enclothed.co.uk) – the online men’s personal shopping service that uses both data and personal stylists to understand men’s styles, sizes and preferences, curating outfits from their favourite brands and delivering them to their doorstep. Whatever they like, they keep and whatever they don’t like they leave for the Enclothed team to collect. Enclothed has been featured almost everywhere on Dragon’s Den, in Men’s Health UK, GQ, British Airways, Business Insider and Time Out London. Both Dana and Levi themselves are Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients of 2016. ]]></description> | |
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<title>Ash Phillips: Following your gut</title> | |
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<description><![CDATA[What do you want to do when you grow up? This question was one that Ash always struggled to answer and, like many of us, often avoided thinking about. It was when he dropped out of university to start his first business however, that he realised that the answer to this question wasn’t important. In fact, the only thing that was, was learning how to channel his passion into work and follow his gut. Ash Phillips is based in Bristol (UK) and is the Founder of YENA (www.yena.co.uk) – a community for future leaders, starting and growing remarkable businesses. YENA connects 3000+ young entrepreneurs and professionals from around the world and reaches over 3 million people per year, digitally. It has been featured in Forbes, Sunday Times (UK) and Virgin, and has been awarded TechSPARK’s Best Mentor/ Advisor of the Year. Ash himself was a 2017 TEDx speaker and was listed on the Maserati100 list in 2016. We are proud to announce that The Peers Project is the headline sponsor for YENA’s first international meetup for future leaders in Melbourne. Read about it here: http://yena.co.uk/yena-goes-international/ ]]></description> | |
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<title>Logan Ryan: Being fearless</title> | |
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<title>Mackenzie Casey: Staying ahead of the game</title> | |
<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2017 08:00:00 +1100</pubDate> | |
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<description><![CDATA[From an early age, Mackenzie had always wanted to do everything ‘before you were suppose to’; heading interstate for an internship at a major fashion magazine at age 16, heading out to nightclubs with her elder brothers at around the same age, and of course, started her own business whilst still at university. It was her move from Melbourne to New York City two-years ago however, that set Mackenzie on the entrepreneurship path, leading her to pursue her dream and run a business of her own full-time. Mackenzie Casey is the founder and CEO of HUMM – the fashion and social app that allows women to rent their high-end designer fashion. The vastly popular app features celebrities’ closets where all proceeds are donated to the company’s foundation – The HUMM foundation supporting female entrepreneurs. HUMM launched in Australia last year, is launching in the US end of this year and Europe mid-2018. Mackenzie was recently listed as #22 in StartUp Grind’s Top 50 Millennial Founders To Watch in 2018. ]]></description> | |
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