Finding echoes of new motherhood in the journey of starting a business
“Winning isn’t the most important thing, but it felt good to be a finalist,” she says. Her joy was tempered a little by not being approached by any of the venture capitalists. “I think they were mainly looking for tech-based ideas,” she says.
How A Business Question Was The Prompt For A Winning Carbon Neutral Enterprise
“The whole program gave me confidence that my idea is a good one,” she says. “Then, winning gave me confidence that it is possible to make it happen.”
Collaboration for Conscious Business
To this end, we are really looking forward to continuing to support your business on this pathway by enabling and facilitating greater opportunities for connections, collaborations and growth through our startup, skillup and scaleup programs.
Ashleigh Camm – Expert in Residence
When Ashleigh is not inspiring business growth she can be found immersed in nature whether it’s hiking, trying to surf, catching up with friends, all with her infectious smile and warmth.
Amy Colli Joins SBW
Amy is also the Industry Development Manager at Destination Tweed: 2050 Collective, a membership-based industry body specialising in food tourism industry development for the Tweed shire.
In Good Company – Hear from our Mentors and Mentees
‘We will continue to harness the region’s experience, to educate, to connect and to resource business relationships, that’s what Sourdough is really about. Our goal is to be the dynamic business hub of activity and knowledge that transforms this region.” Murray Richardson, Sub-Committee Chair.
Celebrating 10 Years of Sourdough Business Pathways
‘We will continue to harness the region’s experience, to educate, to connect and to resource business relationships, that’s what Sourdough is really about. Our goal is to be the dynamic business hub of activity and knowledge that transforms this region.” Murray Richardson, Sub-Committee Chair.
SBW Bay FM Interview
Some of us are longer-term locals and some are more recently arrived. Some of us are retired or semi-retired and some are still in the midst of our professional lives.
Startup Accelerator Comes To Byron
Teams will meet and be paired with some of the regions most experienced mentors and have the chance to become part of the dynamic startup network.
Sourdough Innovation Hub Helping Waste Management Growth
For Giles Perryman, Director and Consultant of WA business ASK Waste Management, his recent move to Byron Shire identified the potential and opportunity for business growth on the East Coast of Australia.